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British Airways: Heathrow turbulence ending

British Airways resumes some flights from Britain's two biggest airports

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People wait with their luggage at the British Airways check-in desks at Heathrow Terminal 5 in London on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

ReutersBS Reporter London/Mumbai
British Airways (BA) resumed some flights from Britain’s two biggest airports on Sunday after a global computer system failure created chaos. However, hundreds of passengers are still waiting for hours at London’s Heathrow. 

The airline operated all its India flights on Sunday.

BA operates a double daily service from London to Mumbai and Delhi and a single daily service to Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad.

BA had cancelled five flights arriving in India on Sunday morning and passengers were rebooked on other flights or given hotel accommodation.

A BA spokesperson said all flights between London and India on Sunday were on schedule.

BA said it aimed

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