LONDON: British Airways said on March 29 tens of thousands of its frequent flyer accounts had been hacked and that it had frozen those affected to sort the problem out.
The airline said no personal information had been viewed or stolen, but warned customers that some fliers might not be able to temporarily use their air miles.
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