01/04/2008
Baggage Blues For BA Passengers
The beleaguered airline, BA has issued a fresh apology to thousands of travellers who are without their luggage.
Chaos ensued after the opening of Terminal 5, with problems ranging from staff parking to computer hitches.
Chief executive Willie Walsh said the airline is holding 19,000 bags in temporary storage and hoped to begin returning 5,000 of them to their owners.
BA cancelled 54 flights on Monday, and today the airline withdrew 50 flights from T5.
A BA spokeswoman said there would be fewer cancellations on Wednesday but it was still too early to say when the terminal would begin normal operations.
Mr Walsh has admitted that T5's first day was a "disaster" and that he was "bitterly disappointed" that it was not the success it should have been.
He said: "We've had about 200,000 people go through T5. I know the press will portray this as Heathrow chaos.
"But for many of those people it will have been a pleasant experience and I remain very confident that T5 will deliver."
Analysts think that the baggage fiasco which marred the 4.3 billion terminal's opening could cost BA between £20 million and £50 million.
(DS/JM)
Chaos ensued after the opening of Terminal 5, with problems ranging from staff parking to computer hitches.
Chief executive Willie Walsh said the airline is holding 19,000 bags in temporary storage and hoped to begin returning 5,000 of them to their owners.
BA cancelled 54 flights on Monday, and today the airline withdrew 50 flights from T5.
A BA spokeswoman said there would be fewer cancellations on Wednesday but it was still too early to say when the terminal would begin normal operations.
Mr Walsh has admitted that T5's first day was a "disaster" and that he was "bitterly disappointed" that it was not the success it should have been.
He said: "We've had about 200,000 people go through T5. I know the press will portray this as Heathrow chaos.
"But for many of those people it will have been a pleasant experience and I remain very confident that T5 will deliver."
Analysts think that the baggage fiasco which marred the 4.3 billion terminal's opening could cost BA between £20 million and £50 million.
(DS/JM)
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04 June 2014
Heathrow T2 Welcomes First Passengers
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28 March 2008
Bumpy Ride For British Airways At T5
The bumpy start to the opening of Terminal 5 is likely to be replicated today with baggage backlogs, lack of information and tempers fraying. Yesterday hold luggage services were suspended and 34 flights were cancelled.
Bumpy Ride For British Airways At T5
The bumpy start to the opening of Terminal 5 is likely to be replicated today with baggage backlogs, lack of information and tempers fraying. Yesterday hold luggage services were suspended and 34 flights were cancelled.
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