Heathrow Airport travelers brace for strikes

Heathrow Airport is at risk of delay and disruption in the build up to what's expected to be its busiest ever summer season.
Border Force staff manning customs and passport control at the airport are preparing for industrial action, with strikes currently planned April 29 to May 2. The dispute is said to be over working conditions and proposed job cuts.
It comes as the airport's operator anticipated passenger numbers will reach 82.4 million this summer.
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Media reports highlight operational challenges on the ground and the potential disruptions due to strikes.
Some outlets focus on the impact on passengers, potentially emphasising their inconvenience over worker grievances.
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