Thousands of British Airways passengers suffered delays of up to 24 hours on Thursday after the airline’s computer systems went into meltdown. IOLTravel
London - Thousands of British Airways passengers suffered delays of up to 24 hours on Thursday after the airline’s computer systems went into meltdown.
Dozens of planes were grounded in the chaos, said to have been triggered by a glitch in BA’s global flight planning systems. It is the latest in a series of disastrous computer failures at the airline and it could now face another multi-million pound compensation bill.The latest fiasco began on Wednesday evening when pilots found they were unable to file flight plans, which inform air traffic controllers of intended courses.
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