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Britain’s Theresa May calls on British Airways to compensate customers for delays

WATCH: British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow, Gatwick

Prime Minister Theresa May called on British Airways to compensate the thousands of passengers who were left stranded over the weekend by an IT failure and to deliver the service that customers expect of the country’s flagship carrier.

READ MORE: British Airways travellers to face delays, cancellations for third straight day

BA was forced to cancel all flights from London’s Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, and Gatwick on Saturday after it said a power surge knocked out its computer systems, disrupting its global flight operations, call centers and website.

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WATCH: British Airways chairman and CEO apologizes to passengers after IT outage

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“It’s important that of course British Airways has a compensation scheme … for people who were traveling,” May told an election campaign event in central England on Tuesday.

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“It is up to them to sort their IT out and to ensure that they’re able to provide the services that people expect them to provide as British Airways.”

READ MORE: British Airways resumes flights after global IT failure at Heathrow, Gatwick airports

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