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Your rights if you’re affected by the British Airways computer meltdown – and how to protect your holiday

Here's how to claim compensation if you were delayed or left stranded as a result of the British Airways IT failure

AN IT failure at British Airways caused chaos for more than 75,000 passengers travelling across the Bank Holiday weekend, leaving many stranded, facing huge delays, or with lost luggage.

But travellers are entitled to compensation if their flight was delayed for more than three hours, or completely cancelled.

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BA has said that its IT systems are back up and running and the airline is running a full flight schedule from Heathrow and Gatwick todayCredit: EPA

Below, we explain your rights, what compensation you can expect, and how to protect your holiday in future.

BA - which is facing losses of around £150million for the computer glitch - has said that its IT systems are back up and running and it is running a full flight schedule from Heathrow and Gatwick today.

How to claim compensation if your flight was delayed or cancelled

Under EU law, if your flight is delayed for more than three hours, or if it is cancelled entirely, you can claim compensation from the airline - because in this case the delays were British Airways' own fault.

Cancellation compensation amounts are £218 for short-haul, £384 for medium-haul and £523 for long-haul.

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This compensation should be in addition to a full ticket refund if your flight was cancelled, or if you were rebooked onto a separate flight.

If you didn't wait for a new BA flight and booked replacement flights with a separate airline, you should be able to claim the cost back from BA.

Passengers who were delayed and reached their destination more than three hours late are entitled to compensation ranging from £175-£525 depending on the length of the flights and delay.

The rules apply to delays on flights from airports within the EU, no matter which airline you fly with or your final destination.

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Passengers either faced cancelled flights or huge delays on British Airways flights last weekendCredit: Getty
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You can't claim compensation for missed hotel or car hire bookings

There are losses BA won’t cover, and this is where your travel insurance may step in, depending on the terms and conditions of the cover you have purchased.

The Association of British Insurers said: "In the first instance, customers should contact British Airways or their tour operator to check what is covered as you may be entitled to compensation under the law.

“The main purpose of travel insurance is to cover emergency medical expenses and other travel related expenses like baggage loss, rather than systemic computer breakdowns like this situation.

“We advise consumers to check their travel insurance policy as it may offer some limited cover for sundries after a specific time period if you have coverage for delay. You should keep all receipts as proof of purchase."

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Thousands of passengers were left stranded and unable to get to their destination due to delaysCredit: Flynet Pictures

How to contact BA without paying 62p a minute

Compensation is not automatic and customers must contact the airline to get it.

British Airways has been slammed by customers for telling them to ring a premium-rate phone number at 62p a minute.

You can avoid this cost by contacting the airline through or by calling BA's freephone 0800 number.

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