British Airways CEO puts
cost of recent IT outage at 80 million pounds
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[June 15, 2017]
MADRID (Reuters) - A
technological failure which stranded tens of thousands
of British Airways (BA) passengers in May will cost the
company around 80 million pounds ($102.19 million),
Willie Walsh, chief executive of BA parent International
Airlines Group (IAG), said on Thursday. |
People queue with their luggage for the British Airways
check-in desk at Gatwick Airport in southern England,
Britain, May 28, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay |
The
figure was an initial estimate, Walsh told at the company's
annual shareholders meeting in Madrid.
In addition to BA, IAG owns Aer Lingus, Vueling and Spain's
Iberia.
BA suffered a disruption at London's Heathrow and Gatwick
airports when a power surge knocked out its IT system forcing it
to cancel almost two-thirds of all flights on May 27, which fell
on a busy bank holiday weekend.
Heathrow suffered further setbacks on Thursday after a baggage
system failure prevented luggage from being checked in at
terminals 3 and 5. The problem has been resolved.
(Reporting by Robert Hetz; writing by Paul Day; editing by Jason
Neely)
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