British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group said that personal data of Air Europa’s customers had been compromised due to a security incident that was discovered in October, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
IAG said in an email to Spanish airline Air Europa’s customer base that the data breach exposed details such as identity cards or passport information, names, birthdays, phone numbers and nationalities of customers, according to the report. There was no evidence of fraudulent use of the data, it added.