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Airports face strike chaos

Heathrow, Gatwick and other major airports face shutdown because of strike action.

Staff at airport owner BAA have voted in favour of industrial action in a row over pensions.

Union chiefs at Unite, the country's largest union, will announce one or more 24-hour strike dates bringing disruption to hundreds of thousands of travellers.

Heathrow is so crowded, with 200,000 passengers a day and planes landing and taking off every two minutes, that a 24-hour walkout will result in several days of chaos. More than 5,000 staff took part in a ballot to protest against BAA's plans to close its final salary scheme.

The BAA website stated: "Our first priority is to ensure there is no disruption to our passengers and their travel plans."

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