Summary
BRITISH Airways chief executive Willie Walsh insisted he hasn't lost the confidence of investors, despite facing yet another setback at Heathrow's Terminal Five.
'Nobody is beating me up,' said Walsh. 'I don't have any specific concerns being raised (by shareholders).' The airline boss says he believes shareholders will be supportive of the decision to delay the transfer of longhaul flights to Terminal 5 from April 30 until June, rather than risk further passenger chaos that could put an even bigger dent in BA's credibility.See the full content of this document
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Walsh Will Ride Out T5 Turbulence
He pledged to see through the crisis, adding: 'Resigning has never entered into my mi...
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