British Airways hopes to resume flights after computer failure
People wait with their luggage at Gatwick Airport in southern England, Britain, May 27, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay. 1/7. left. right. British Airways planes are parked at Heathrow Terminal 5 in London, Britain May 27, 2017. REUTERS/Neil Hall. 2/7. left. . British Airways has said it is hoping to run a "near normal schedule" from Gatwick and most flights from Heathrow after a global IT crash caused chaos at airports. Thousands of passengers were stranded on Saturday at Heathrow and Gatwick after planes. Passengers have been told not to travel to Heathrow and Gatwick. Credit: Gareth Fuller/PA. British Airways has said a "power supply issue" was probably behind a global IT failure that grounded scores of flights. On Saturday passengers were told not to …
British Airways GMB union has blamed the airline's 2016 decision of outsourcing IT jobs to India as the reason behind cancelling all Saturday flights from London's two biggest airports: Heathrow and Gatwick. By: ANI | London | Published: May 28, 2017 …
British Airways to resume most flights but delays still expected
Disruption continued at Heathrow after a British Airways IT failure grounded scores of planes and left thousands stranded. Dozens of services were cancelled on Sunday morning and passengers have been warned not to go to the airport without rebooking or
British Airways has said it is aiming to operate a "near normal schedule" at Gatwick and the "majority of services" from Heathrow on Sunday after a global IT crash crippled the airline. Thousands of passengers were left stranded after scores of planes …
British Airways cancelled all its flights from Heathrow and Gatwick airports in London on Saturday after a "major IT system failure", leaving thousands of travellers stranded as a workers' union blamed outsourcing to India for the "meltdown". By: PTI …
British Airways hopes to resume a “near normal” service out of Gatwick airport and operate a “majority” of scheduled flights from Heathrow on Sunday, but has admitted there will be some further disruption after a major computer system failure forced it …
British Airways has warned of further delays and cancellations as it resumes flights following the major IT failure that saw most services cancelled from Heathrow and Gatwick on Saturday. Thousands of passengers had their plans disrupted, while some …
A "near normal" British Airways flights schedule is expected to operate at Newquay Airport today. It's after a global IT system failure yesterday caused chaos for many Bank Holiday travellers - all flights from Heathrow and Gatwick were grounded, and …
London: British Airways said Saturday that it had canceled all its flights out of major London airports Heathrow and Gatwick after an IT systems failure, warning people not to travel to the congested hubs. "We have experienced a major IT system failure …