Chaos prevails in British airports where hundreds of families suffer on departure or return from vacation, more Tui flights are canceled and huge queues form in Bristol and Manchester.
Travelers’ plans for Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee celebrations did not go as planned after a week of flight cancellations due to the crisis caused by staff shortages.
Families returning from vacation also complain of “three-hour delays” and large “piles” of “abandoned luggage” in airport of Manchester.
According to the British Daily Mail, one pilot had to call police to help hundreds of passengers disembark from an “abandoned” plane on the runway for about three hours due to lack of staff.
The incident happened on Monday night on a TUI flight departing from Manchester airport to Tenerife. The boarding of the passengers on the plane had already been significantly delayed, since the plane would depart at 17:50 and the boarding was completed at 19:00. The ground crew, however, took so long to load the luggage that the flight was eventually canceled.
The passengers then spent the next three hours in the stalled and hot plane waiting for someone to come and help them disembark.
Source: News Beast

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