British Airways spokeswoman said passengers gathered at London’s main airports would face delays to outbound flights. Photo: ReutersLondon: British Airways warned on Tuesday that customers could face further delays after a computer glitch in its global check-in system held up some flights, particularly in the US, for hours. “Our IT team are working hard to fix this issue,” British Airways wrote on its Twitter page in response to one customer’s tweet sent around 0635 GMT. Contacted by AFP, a British Airways spokeswoman said passengers gathered at London’s main airports would face delays to outbound flights. — British Airways (@British_Airways) September 6, 2016“We are checking in customers at Heathrow and Gatwick Airport this morning, although it is taking longer than usual,” she said in an emailed response.
Source: Mint September 06, 2016 08:26 UTC