These are the British Airways flights affected by strikes and your rights if you have tickets

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British Airways is advising passenger not to go to the airport on Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 September, as pilots embark on two days of planned strike action.

The airline announced that it had cancelled “nearly 100 per cent” of its flights, as there was “no way of predicting how many [pilots] would come to work or which aircraft they are qualified to fly.”

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BA is urging customers to contact them to arrange alternative flights, and says passengers who booked flights via a travel agent should contact the agent.

“If your flight is cancelled, please do not go to the airport,” said BA. “If you have booked via a travel agent, please contact them directly to discuss arrangements for your booking.

“We will be offering all affected customers full refunds or the option to re-book to another date.”

A later pilots' strike is planned for 27 September, and BA will be in touch with affected customers nearer the time.

Which flights are affected?

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