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British Airways Says It Chaos Was Caused By Human Error

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mikey4444 | 21:25 Mon 05th Jun 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40159202

So an explanation at last........Now try to wriggle out of paying Comp BA !
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"BA and IAG also rejected claims that the incident was due to Mr Cruz's decision to outsource the airline's IT department to India as part of cost-cutting measures. " - enough said!
The top bod may go on a power trip and try and resist paying out ;-)
like RBS a few years ago, they thought they were saving money, as it turns out they were not! Pay peanuts get monkeys.
Clearly, if the EU law is stuck to then the total payout will be very large (on top of the rest of the unavoidable operational cost), the law is quite clear although the definition of "exceptional circumstances" is still being evolved/thrashed out. The law is otherwise quite clear but since its introduction some chipping away has taken place (including through the courts) and, the weight of big business may yet ease the airlines' obligations further. Along with other EU legislation such as same-as-home roaming charges for mobile phones, beyond the point of the UK's departure from the EU the future of this law in the UK is unknown.
//beyond the point of the UK's departure from the EU the future of this law in the UK is unknown. //

Much like any future law from the EU is unknown. I'm sure we will mange to take and keep the good and boot out the detrimental quite well.

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