August 10, 2007 BAA: Protests and Chaos
August always seems to get uncomfortably hot for the UK's leading airport operator BAA. In successive years a baggage handlers' strike, security measures brought on by the liquid bomb plot and now the week-long Camp for Climate Change have meant that the busiest month for air travel has spelled misery for travellers, airlines and BAA. A change in ownership to Spanish conglomerate Ferrovial has also led to accusations of underinvestment and poor customer service, not least by
its own clients BA and Ryanair.
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