Sat, 13 Aug, 2005 - 12:02
Passengers today made the best of an uncertain situation as British Airways tried to clear the Heathrow flight backlog.
This followed pledges by the airline that it will run 80% of its long-haul services.
CONNECT WITH US TODAY
Be the first to know the latest news and updates
CourtsHeathrowPlace: HeathrowPlace: Terminal 4Place: TarmacPlace: Detroit, AmericaPlace: DetroitPlace: LondonPlace: TorontoPlace: OmanPlace: MuscatPlace: AmsterdamPlace: VietnamPlace: CambodiaPlace: AsiaPerson: Johann AevarssonPerson: Kristinn IngiPerson: IngiPerson: AevarssonPerson: Sandra ParkPerson: Peter MohrPerson: Marcel SchortingPerson: Debbie BoerOrganisation: British Airways
Latest
- Paul Clancy - A game. A club. A life.
- Sentencing adjourned in Cork Airport arson due to solicitors' dispute over free legal aid
- Drunk Cork man charged with head-butting bus windscreen, causing it to smash
- Defence Forces Tribunal: Soldier breaks down as he recounts last words of apprentice before his death

Check out our diverse library of newsletters and get the best of the Irish Examiner delivered straight to your inbox
Most Read
Thursday, June 25, 2026 - 7:00 PM
Thursday, June 25, 2026 - 8:00 PM
Friday, June 26, 2026 - 9:00 AM



