Heathrow airport has apologised for disruption caused by “technical issues” that has left passengers unable to check in and cancelled flights.
More than 100 flights have reportedly been cancelled with departure gate information being handwritten on whiteboards.
The UK’s busiest airport said extra staff had been put on to help with directing people to their gates.
The situation at the airport was described on
Twitter by one passenger as “utter chaos”.
Jenny Nielsen tweeted pictures of the whiteboards displaying flight numbers and destinations.
She said: “Computer systems down at Heathrow. No electronic tickets allowed, delays & no flight information on screens… Oh Blighty.”Utter chaos at @HeathrowAirport today. It’s been a shambles all day- I have seen families with young children miss their flights because of staff giving wrong/misleading information. It’s been pathetic.— Benjamin Kerr (@BenjaminKerr1) February 16, 2020at heathrow airport, nearly every flight has been cancelled and some are delayed. the ground staff can’t help, screens are off and ‘not working’ although i believe that it’s just to cover up this big mess. can’t even leave the airport and our bags are checked in. @HeathrowAirportpic.twitter.com/XqVzUTn7HQ— alexandra (@alexand18393548) February 16, 2020In a tweet, Heathrow Airport said: “We are experiencing technical issues at the airport which we are working hard to resolve.
“To help direct customers to their gates, we have deployed additional Heathrow colleagues across our terminals.
“We apologise for the disruption and will continue to provide regular updates.”
British Airways told a customer on Twitter: “We’re aware Heathrow Airport is currently experiencing a technical issue that is impacting some of their IT systems across the airport, affecting a number of airlines.
“We are working with them to resolve the issue as a priority and apologise for the delay to our customers.”
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