British Airways said its flights were returning to normal after passengers had to endure cancellations, delays and long queues at London airports as the airline suffered its third major computer failure in a little more than two years. More than 60 flights to and from Heathrow and Gatwick were cancelled and more than 100 were delayed, according to the departure boards at the two airports.

08 Aug 2019
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Arden Tech SoundBytes: BA resumes services after IT meltdown, AT&T employees took bribes to install malware, Nike announces AI acquisition
Corero Network Security plc (CNS:LON), 14.5 | Defenx (DFX:LON), 0 | Cloudified Holdings Limited (CHL:LON), 2.2 | Intercede Group plc (IGP:LON), 184 | NCC Group plc (NCC:LON), 143 | Sophos Group (SOPH:LON), 0 | Shearwater Group plc (SWG:LON), 47.0
- Published:
08 Aug 2019 -
Author:
Kartik Swaminathan -
Pages:
4 -
British Airways said its flights were returning to normal after passengers had to endure cancellations, delays and long queues at London airports as the airline suffered its third major computer failure in a little more than two years. More than 60 flights to and from Heathrow and Gatwick were cancelled and more than 100 were delayed, according to the departure boards at the two airports.