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British Airways flights delayed and cancelled after technical issues

Dozens of British Airways flights have been delayed or cancelled today as a result of technical issues.

The problems have caused delays of around three hours for flights arriving from certain destinations.

British Airways has advised that anyone affected should check the BA website for updates.

This comes after computer issues caused significant delays earlier this year.

What are your rights?

If your BA flight into the UK is delayed by over 3 hours, you could be due up to €600 in compensation. Remember that you don’t need to go to a claims manager to get compensation for BA flight delays and cancellations. It’s easy to do yourself – just start a case via Resolver below.

Resolver has seen over 70,500 complaints about flight delays so far in 2019. The vast majority of these complaints were covered by EU 261/2004 (the flight delay regulations that offer compensation if certain flights are cancelled).

Here’s how it works.

If your flight has been delayed, what you’re entitled to depends on how long the delay was and what distance you are flying. Don’t worry about figuring out what rules apply to you. Check out the Resolver website to find out how it works and use our free complaint too.

When can you claim?

How much can you claim for?

Here’s some tips to help you if you need to make a claim.

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