British Airways said it was grappling with computer problems late Monday, as passengers turned to social media to complain of delays and reached out to the company for answers and assistance. “We are sorry for the delays some customers are experiencing as they check in for their flights.”“This has affected a number of our airports,” it added. “Our teams are working as hard as they can to resolve the issue.”The problems continued to impact at least some flights on Tuesday. Chicago O’Hare International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Seattle–Tacoma International Airport were among those that appeared to be affected. Travelers said bottled water and snacks were distributed at some airports where frustrated customers faced long delays and agitated crowds at check-in desks.
Source: New York Times September 06, 2016 04:49 UTC