EasyJet to ground most flights, BA pilots face unpaid leave
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's easyJet said on Friday it would ground most of its flights, while pilots at rival British Airways will be required to take two weeks' unpaid leave in both April and May as the battered aviation sector frantically seeks to cut costs. EasyJet said that the airline would only run a minimal schedule of essential services on some routes from Tuesday after repatriation flights were completed this weekend."Significantly reducing our flying programme is the right thing to do..