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+1-833-845-1858 Why did British Airways cancel all their flights?

British Airways canceled many flights because of problems with its Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes. The engines on these planes, made by Rolls-Royce, have had technical issues that require important parts to be fixed. However, delays in getting these parts have caused several planes to be grounded and unavailable for flights. As a result, British Airways has had to cancel flights on busy routes, especially long-haul ones like flights to New York and Kuala Lumpur. The airline is trying to manage the situation by suspending some routes temporarily and moving passengers to other flights, sometimes with partner airlines. This problem is part of a larger issue affecting many airlines worldwide due to supply chain delays in the aerospace industry. These engine problems and parts shortages have disrupted British Airways’ normal flight schedule and caused widespread cancellations.