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British Airways flights restored but questions remain after weekend IT meltdown

t blamed a power surge that knocked out its computer system, disrupting flight operations, call centres and its website.

May 30, 2017 / 21:10 IST
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British Airways flights were back in the skies on Tuesday but the company faced increasing pressure over its response to the huge IT failure that left 75,000 passengers stranded over a holiday weekend and dealt a major blow to its reputation.

BA, which once marketed itself as "the world's favourite airline" suffered a public relations disaster after it had to cancel all flights from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports on Saturday. It blamed a power surge that knocked out its computer system, disrupting flight operations, call centres and its website.

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Although BA said it expected to run a full schedule from Heathrow and Gatwick on Tuesday, it was left with work to do in the longer term to restore its reputation after a long weekend of chaos and frustration for passengers.

British Prime Minister Theresa May weighed in on the issue on the campaign trial ahead of the June 8 national election.