British Airways CEO says outsourcing not to blame for IT failure

FILE PHOTO: Alex Cruz, Chairman and Chief Executive of British Airways attends The British Air Transport Association (BATA) Annual Lecture in London
FILE PHOTO: Alex Cruz, Chairman and Chief Executive of British Airways attends The British Air Transport Association (BATA) Annual Lecture in London, Britain October 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
LONDON (Reuters) - A global computer system failure that stranded thousands of British Airways passengers over the weekend was not due to the outsourcing of staff from Britain, the airline's chief executive said on Monday.
"All the parties involved around this particular event have not been involved with any type of outsourcing in any foreign country," Chief Executive Alex Cruz told Sky News.
"They've all been local issues around a local data centre, which has been managed and fixed by local resources," he said.
The GMB union said BA's IT systems had shortcomings after the company made a number of staff redundant and shifted work to India in 2016.

Reporting by Costas Pitas; Editing by Mark Potter

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