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Passengers offered refunds or rebooking as airlines continue to review their schedules
British Airways today joined easyJet in cancelling many flights to northern and central Italy as three regions were transformed into giant quarantine zones for 16 million people. The airline contacted
British Airways customers are reporting error messages when attempting to log in and access new or existing bookings, with issues beginning at around 6.30am this morning.
Return flights to Milan - one of the cities under lockdown - are still being offered by Ryanair, EasyJet and British Airways. Britons in coronavirus-ridden regions of Italy are 'free to return'.
Customers say their bookings have disappeared - while in other cases their reference numbers are no longer valid. Here's what you need to know - including how else to access your flight details
British Airways has cancelled 36 flights on Monday to and from northern Italy – but other airlines, including easyJet, are continuing to operate. BA cancelled the flights, mainly to Milan and Venice
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The airline will continue to review its services while others such as Ryanair and British Airways have said they are not grounding flights
British Airways jets are only deep-cleaned monthly with some just getting a 'quick wipe' before jetting off again. Yesterday, two baggage handlers at London Heathrow tested positive for coronavirus.
Airlines including British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair are axing flights due to plummeting demand as confirmed global cases rose to 100,000, with 3,400 deaths
Emma Langford had to be forcibly restrained in her seat after verbally abusing British Airways staff and attacking them.
Emma Langford had to be handcuffed and strapped to her seat while on the British Airways flight from Heathrow to Cape Town following the rampage. She was given a suspended sentence.
Two people have now died in the UK
British Airways and many other airlines have offered unpaid leave to their workers amid a drop in passenger demand due to the deadly outbreak.
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