British Airways cancels more flights at ‘most challenging period’ in history


LONDON (Reuters) – British Airways is cancelling more flights scheduled for the summer holiday season, it said on Tuesday, at a time of widespread disruption at airports caused by staff shortages and a surge in travel demand.
LONDON (Reuters) – British Airways is cancelling more flights scheduled for the summer holiday season, it said on Tuesday, at a time of widespread disruption at airports caused by staff shortages and a surge in travel demand.
The airline said it would now reduce its April-October schedule by 11%, having said in May the cuts would amount to 10%.
“As the entire aviation industry continues to face into the most challenging period in its history, regrettably it has become necessary to make some further reductions,” a British Airways (BA) spokesperson said via email.
“We’re in touch with customers to apologise and offer to rebook them or issue a full refund.”
The Telegraph newspaper reported late on Monday BA was cancelling more than 650 flights from London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports to destinations including holiday spots in Spain, Portugal and Greece, affecting up to 105,000 travellers.
BA did not comment directly on the Telegraph report.
Airlines and airports across Europe are struggling to keep up with strong post-pandemic demand from holidaymakers, causing chaos for travellers and forcing Heathrow and Gatwick to impose their own limits on capacity.
The British government called on airlines last week to run “realistic” summer schedules to ensure they avoid a repeat of recent chaotic scenes at airports during the upcoming holiday season.
Britain last month also temporarily relaxed rules around airport slots to allow airlines to devise realistic flight schedules and avoid last minute cancellations.
(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; editing by William James)
Flight cancellation refers to the situation when an airline does not operate a scheduled flight, often due to operational issues, such as staff shortages or unexpected demand fluctuations.
The summer holiday season typically refers to the period during summer when many people take vacations, leading to increased travel demand and often resulting in higher flight bookings.
Staff shortage occurs when there are not enough employees to meet the operational needs of a business, which can lead to service disruptions, such as flight cancellations in the airline industry.
A refund is the return of money to a customer who has paid for a service or product, often due to cancellation or dissatisfaction with the service.
Rebooking is the process of changing a previously booked flight to a new date or time, usually offered to passengers affected by cancellations or schedule changes.
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