The Carrier
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Record labels | Deathwish Inc. |
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Origin | Boston |
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Genres | Melodic Hardcore |
Albums | Blind to What Is Right |
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ID | 2598421 |
About The Carrier
The Carrier was an American melodic hardcore band from Boston, formed in 2006. In 2006, the band self-released their debut demo whom they recorded with Jay Maas at the Getaway Group Studios. After a year of playing shows, in the summer of 2007 the band teamed up with Words of War Records to release a self-titled 7".
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British Airways cancels dozens of Heathrow flights after IT glitch
By George WrightBBC News
There has been a second day of chaos for thousands of travellers at London Heathrow after British Airways (BA) cancelled at least 42 more flights due to the impact of an IT failure.
BA said cancellations are still happening due to the " knock-on effect of a technical issue" resulting in staff being in the wrong location.
Around 16,000 passengers have been affected by the cancellations.
It Comes on the busiest day for UK air travel since 2019.
Most of the affected flights are departing from or arriving at Heathrow.
But there have also been delays to other flights, while some passengers have been unable to check in online.
On Thursday, BA apologised for cancelling dozens of flights at Heathrow. The airline said it was related to " technical problems" causing difficulties with online check-in, delaying flights.
" While the vast majority of our flights continue to operate today, we have cancelled some of our short-haul flights from Heathrow due to the knock-on effect of a technical issue that we experienced yesterday, " BA said in a statement on Friday.
Those affected have been offered the option to rebook an alternative flight or request a refund, BA added.
The Independent 's travel correspondent Simon Calder calculated that at least 156 flights, mainly domestic and European, have been cancelled.
Aviation analytics company Cirium said Friday was expected to see The Most departures from UK airports since before the Covid pandemic, with More Than 3,000 flights planned.
This is partly down to families heading On Holiday for the half-term break.
The issues started as Security Guards at Heathrow Airport belonging to the Unite union began a three-day strike over pay. The Airport has said operations will not be affected.
BA has been hit by other IT problems in recent years including a major breakdown in 2017 that stranded 75,000 passengers over a holiday weekend.
The Incident sparked a customer backlash with pledges from The Carrier that it would do better in future.
Passengers also faced delays due to an IT issue in February, days after flights had been cancelled due to Storm Eunice.
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