Air travel uncertain as airport staff begin strike
1st Oct 2005, 16:47 GMT
New Delhi: Air travellers all over the country braced themselves for cancelled flights and delayed departures Thursday as more than 20,000 employees of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) began a 12-hour strike.
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