Published on January 26th, 2007 by London Traveller in Gatwick Airport
BA: Most long-haul flights will continue despite planned strikes
Travel Weekly (subscription), NJ - 17 minutes ago
26 that flights between London's Gatwick Airport and its gateways in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Orlando would continue as scheduled in spite of a cabin …
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