British Airways (BA) may be facing a bill for millions of euros after paying compensation to travellers affected by planned industrial action.
Dutch firm EUClaim has said it plans to take BA to court in the Netherlands in order to win compensation for "all passengers" affected by the problems.
BA said it was surprised by the move, as there was a confidentiality clause and it had not admitted liability.
The case stems from a planned walkout by BA cabin crew in January.
BA declined to comment on a report in the Times newspaper that it had paid the travellers £430 each for cancelling their flights.
Source BBC
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