Passengers, who arrived on flights at Heathrow this morning, said they were through immigration formalities without any delay.
Many flights from India arrive in the second half of the day, when delays are expected.
The call for strike has led to Air India cancelling four flights to London scheduled for today and Jet Airways issuing advisory asking passengers travelling to the UK to rebook their flights to avoid any inconvenience.
BAA, which runs Britain's airports, said last night: "At this stage, we believe that immigration queues for non-European Union passengers could be contained to within two to three hours".
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