BA travel problems enter 3rd day as most services resume
LONDON — Travellers on British Airways faced a third day of delays and cancellations Monday, though most long-haul services were resumed, after a colossal IT failure over the weekend caused chaos for thousands of passengers.
BA chief executive Alex Cruz said the airline was running a “near-full operation” at London’s Gatwick Airport and planned to operate all scheduled long-haul services from Heathrow. But he said there would still be delays, as well as some cancelled short-haul flights.
Data from flight tracker FlightAware.com showed BA cancelled another 27 flights and had 135 more delayed Monday, a bank holiday in the U.K. that sees a high level of air travel.
Iberia and Air Nostrum, which like BA are part of the broader International Airlines Group and share some data, cancelled over 320 flights Monday.


