British Airways Blames ‘Power Surge’, Denies Cyber Attack, For IT Meltdown & Travel Chaos

British Airways Blames ‘Power Surge’, Denies Cyber Attack, For IT Meltdown & Travel Chaos

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British Airways’ chief executive has apologised “profusely” to passengers caught up in travel chaos at the weekend which grounded flights at Heathrow and Gatwick, but denied the disruption had anything to do with cost-cutting in the business.

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Giving his first media interview since a major outage on Saturday caused the airline’s IT system to collapse, Alex Cruz refused to resign and said the problem was not a result of outsourcing jobs to other countries.

“I can confirm that all the parties involved around this particular event have not been involved in any type of outsourcing in any foreign country,” he told Sky News.

“They have all been local issues around a local data centre.”

He added that no BA passengers’ data had been compromised in the IT meltdown and said there was no evidence it was the result of a cyber attack, promising not to allow such an outage to happen again.

The IT failure was caused by a short but catastrophic power surge at 9.30am on Saturday that affected the company’s messaging system, he said, and the backup system failed to work properly.

“We will have completed an exhaustive investigation on exactly the reasons of why this happened,” Mr Cruz said. “We will, of course, share those conclusions once we have actually finished them.

“We have no evidence whatsoever that there was any cyber attack of any sort.”

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May 29, 2017 at 03:04AM

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