Heathrow asks court to block protesters

Last year Heathrow was thrown into disarray by the thwarting of an alleged terror
plot to down a transatlantic airline.   Two years ago British Airways operation
came close to meltdown  because of an industrial dispute involving its caterers,
Gate Gourmet and in 2004 holidaymakers faced lengthy delays because of a shortage
of BA check-in staff.

The environmentalists’ decision to hold a protest has alarmed BAA, the owners
of Heathrow, at a time when the airport is on a heightened state of terrorist
alert.     It is feared that any disruption could add to the delays at the airport.  
Supporters of the protest include the campaign group "Plane Stupid", which last
year staged a demonstration on the runway at Nottingham East Midlands Airport.  
The organizers of the Heathrow protest have pledged not to invade the runway on
safety grounds, but refused to give any other information about the tactics they
will adopt.   A spokesman for Plane Stupid said: "We can’t rule out disrupting
the plans of holidaymakers."   The protest is taking place during the height of
the holiday season when around 200,000 people a day use Heathrow.     (26.7.2007      
Telegraph)

Heathrow asks court to block protesters 

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