British Airways resolved a technical issue on Tuesday that left scores of passengers stranded at airports across the country for several hours.
“Our teams have now resolved a temporary issue that affected some of our long-haul flight planning systems overnight, which resulted in delays to our schedule,” the airline said in a statement to FOX Business.
The airline apologized for the “disruption caused to our customers’ travel plans.” The issue impacted flights worldwide.
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Infuriated passengers took to Twitter to voice their frustrations, with some saying their flights had been delayed 20 hours, and that they were left waiting without food or water.
“When you have to rely on Twitter to let you know what’s happening with your severely delayed @British_Airways flight at JFK, it’s a woeful situation,” one passenger tweeted on Monday.
Another chimed in on Twitter saying that she was stuck on the tarmac in Boston before her flight was eventually canceled.
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