Published 20:36 IST, November 21st 2019
British Airways flights delayed due to 'technical issue', passengers stranded
The latest in the series of system failures, British Airways said the flights were delayed due to "technical issue" that left thousands of passengers stranded.
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British Airways said that several flights were delayed due to "technical issue" that left thousands of passengers stranded at airports. Arrival boards at Heathrow airport showed flights across the Atlantic were delayed by several hours with US, Canada, and Mexico being the worst hit. British Airways sent letters to customers warning them about delays, rescheduled flights, and overnight accommodations.
“Our teams are working hard to resolve a technical issue which is affecting some of our flights,” the airline said in a statement but didn’t elaborate on the issue.
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Frequent disruptions
It was the latest in the series of system failures in recent times after an IT glitch led to the cancellation of more than 100 flights. In May 2017, a global system failure forced the airlines to ground its flights for over three days. Recently, the airline cancelled almost all the flights after nearly 4000 pilots called for a two-day strike demanding better pay and conditions.
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Backlash on social media
Calling it another IT disaster of the airlines, Rory Boland, editor of consumer magazine Which? Travel. tweeted, “Inevitably followed by passenger stories of getting no information about what's going on or what to do. Just left to sit and stew in the terminal. Airlines thoughtless attitude to communication during delays is infuriating for passengers”. Passengers were annoyed by the delay and took to Twitter to complain about the airlines.
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(With Inputs from Agencies)
20:02 IST, November 21st 2019