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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Delta Air Lines says the total bill for its devastating computer outage will come to $150 million.
The problem occurred when the company lost power at its operations center in Atlanta early on the morning of Aug. 8, causing computers needed to book in passengers and fly jets to be down for nearly five hours.
The airline eventually canceled about 1,000 flights on the day of the outage and ground an additional 1,000 flights over the following two days. It also agreed to give affected customers refunds and vouchers for future travel.
The cost of the outage was disclosed in a presentation Delta made to investors Wednesday. The losses came out of pre-tax profits, but the airline did not provide a break down of the various costs. Delta shares were slightly lower in premarket trading.
Delta is not the only airline to experience these kinds of computer problems recently.
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British Airways was hit with its own computer problems on Tuesday. Southwest had to deal with a computer outage in July that resulted in canceled flights over three days.
Southwest said in an investor presentation on Wednesday that the outage hurt its quarterly revenue. The airline didn't place a precise dollar figure, but it did give ratios that would work out to at least a $177 million hit to passenger revenue.
Yesterday was Delta’s 153rd cancellation-free day this year. That's 2,843 mainline flights reliably delivered. pic.twitter.com/GUipIB7diO
— Delta (@Delta) September 6, 2016
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