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BA scraps 54 more flights at T5

BA suffered a second day of travel chaos at T5

BA suffered a second day of travel chaos at T5

Passengers face further travel misery over the weekend after British Airways cancelled 54 of Saturday's flights in and out of Heathrow's Terminal 5 (T5).

It is the third day running that flights have been axed after a chaotic opening to the £4.3bn million facility at the west London airport.

A spokesman for BA said they were planning to operate 293 out of 347 flights from the airline's domestic and European schedule to and from T5.

The cancellations are a knock on effect from two days of disruption at the airport's flagship new Terminal.

A "combination of problems" such as difficulties getting staff into the building, a computer glitch blamed on "human error" and a failure of the baggage system led to chaotic scenes on the opening day leading to 34 return flights being cancelled.

A further 36 return flights were axed on Friday as problems continued, including more difficulties for staff getting through security and the "track transit system" transferring passengers between T5a and T5b not working.

It led to arguments breaking out between passengers who had begun to form long queues from 4am.

A spokeswoman for BA said that all of Saturday's long haul flights from the terminal will operate as planned and customers are advised to check on ba.com for a full list of flight cancellations.

Customers on cancelled services will be able to rebook or receive a refund,

The airline said operations in T5 have been improving steadily during the day and they will continue to closely monitor the situation as it works towards restoring a full operation as soon as possible.

Chief executive Willie Walsh said: "We've had a much better start today (Friday). While there are still some problems to overcome we are planning to operate a larger proportion of our flying programme tomorrow (Saturday).

"I'd again like to apologise to those customers who have suffered disrupted journeys or baggage delays.

"Our staff in the terminal are being supported by around 450 volunteers and they're working really hard to look after our customers and offer them the world class experience that we know Terminal 5 can deliver."

Flights to and from Heathrow Terminals 1 and 4 continue to operate normally.