- British Airway's services, a unit of International Consolidated Airlines Group ICAGY, suffered long delays after a failure related to flight-planning software.
- The problem was due to a failure of software that British Airway pilots access via Apple Inc's AAPL iPads, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter said.
- That system was being upgraded, according to the people.
- Around 50% of British Airways flights were in the air in the early morning Tuesday compared with a week earlier, aircraft-tracking website Flightradar24 said.
- The airline confirmed that it had suffered a "technical issue" with its flight-planning system, which was later resolved.
- "Our teams have now resolved a temporary issue that affected some of our long-haul flight planning systems overnight, which resulted in delays to our schedule," British Airways said in an emailed statement. "We're sorry for the disruption caused to our customers' travel plans."
- British Airways said there was no safety issue. Short-haul flights and long-haul services that had already departed weren't affected.
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