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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 7:05:47 GMT
Since all the delays were gor people going INTO the UK, having happily left their own 0lace of travel, and the UK travel industry has admitted its problem which also aff3cted other UK airports, please explain how this is the fault of the French? Nor is it the first time. It happened in 2014 too www.bbc.com/news/uk-30454240Flights disrupted after computer failure at UK control centre 12 December 2014 And 2017 The British airline has been affected by other IT problems in recent years including a major computer system failure in 2017 that stranded 75,000 passengers over a holiday weekend, sparking a public relations disaster and pledges from the carrier that it would do better in future. www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/heathrow-says-british-airways-technical-issue-impacts-airlines-flights-2023-05-25/Are you now going to tell us that the French have bugged the UK electronic inbound computer system since 2012?? Stop trolling. Or do a serious reality check preferably with a psychiatrist. The sysyem is old and has not been updated. That is not the responsibility of the French govetnment. Instead ask yoursrlf just WHERE has all our tax money hone, from potholes to passenger waits of hours. Just what has actually improved in the last 13 years??
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Post by Pacifico on May 29, 2023 7:19:04 GMT
Since all the delays were gor people going INTO the UK, having happily left their own 0lace of travel, and the UK travel industry has admitted its problem which also aff3cted other UK airports, please explain how this is the fault of the French? ' French computer outage sparks massive traffic delays'
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