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British Airways 'worldwide computer glitch' causes check-in chaos for passengers

British Airways has apologised to passengers for delays after an IT glitch hit check-in systems.
Angry travellers complained of queuing for hours at airports and some reported they had been told the problem was worldwide.

Responding to passengers on Twitter, the airline wrote: "We apologise to our customers for the delay and we appreciate their patience as our IT teams work to resolve this issue."


It added: "Our colleagues are doing everything possible to check in customers for their journey."

One passenger stranded at Toronto Airport said: "I guess the check in application is down and it’s worldwide."

He tweeted: "Never a good sign when they deliver water to the gate! Waiting at ORD for British-Airways 296. Worldwide computer outage apparently! Hmm."

(MIRROR)


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