Hundreds of flyers arrived at Manchester Airport in the early hours of Friday to head on a TUI holiday in Dalaman in Turkey, with the flight set to leave at ...
A TUI spokesperson said: "We’d like to apologise to customers travelling on TOM822 from Manchester Airport to Dalaman which was unfortunately delayed due to a technical issue. Spent two and a half years looking forward to it for this." A TUI spokesperson said: "We’d like to apologise to customers travelling on TOM822 from Manchester Airport to Dalaman which was unfortunately delayed due to a technical issue. Spent two and a half years looking forward to it for this." "There was no one to tell us where to go when we were finally let off the plane and eventually got to the coach/taxi rank at 11pm. When the morning flight was delayed our grandad had to go home as he's vulnerable and unwell at the moment, he paid £15,000 for a big family trip together but it's been ruined for him now, it's so sad. "We paid £11 each to be all together on the flight that did manage to take off but some of the children coming with us were made to sit on their own amongst the chaos," she said. "I have absolutely no faith in TUI now, never going to boo"I have absolutely no faith in TUI now, never going to book with them again. The hotel tried to charge us for the room at first too, they had no idea what was happening. Molly's brother had no issues flying to the resort from Gatwick, and the family are praying they will be able to join him soon. Passengers suffered 30 hour delays and were begging to go home after a TUI flight was forced to make an emergency landing. "We are just relying on the boards and text messages from TUI for everything.
The ordeal came after passengers were left waiting for more than 15 hours for their flight.
We’d like to apologise again for the inconvenience passengers travelling to Dalaman experienced and we thank them for their understanding.” "There was no one to tell us where to go when we were finally let off the plane and eventually got to the coach/taxi rank at 11pm. A TUI spokesperson said: "We’d like to apologise to customers travelling on TOM822 from Manchester Airport to Dalaman which was unfortunately delayed due to a technical issue. When the morning flight was delayed our grandad had to go home as he's vulnerable and unwell at the moment, he paid £15,000 for a big family trip together but it's been ruined for him now, it's so sad. "We paid £11 each to be all together on the flight that did manage to take off but some of the children coming with us were made to sit on their own amongst the chaos," she said. Spent two and a half years looking forward to it for this." The hotel tried to charge us for the room at first too, they had no idea what was happening. You can't complain about what happened to the plane but the communication has been awful. Molly's brother had no issues flying to the resort from Gatwick, and the family are praying they will be able to join him soon. "We are just relying on the boards and text messages from TUI for everything. Many on board who had to face this ordeal have contacted the Manchester Evening News to slam TUI, who they claim left passengers in the dark throughout the 30 plus hours. The frightened passengers were greeted by fire engines as the plane landed.
Fumes or smoke could be smelt onboard with passengers told there was a fault with the plane and they would need to turn back to Manchester for a potential ...
It felt like something had fallen off the plane when we were landing, it was wobbling loads." "We've all been crying. "We are just relying on the boards and text messages from TUI for everything. We're all zombies at this point." "Everyone has lost confidence in the whole thing. It's shameful.
EXHAUSTED holidaymakers stuck in delay hell finally took off - only for their plane to turn back and make an "emergency landing".Hundreds of passenger.
We’d like to apologise again for the inconvenience passengers travelling to Dalaman experienced and we thank them for their understanding.” "Everyone has lost confidence in the whole thing. You can't complain about what happened to the plane but the communication has been awful. We're all zombies at this point." Molly said: "We were glad to have finally set off but we could all smell fumes straight away. Kids have been crying a lot they're so upset.
Passengers who faced 30 hour delays with some begging to go home have recounted their 'abysmal' experience with TUI at Manchester Airport.
We’d like to apologise again for the inconvenience passengers travelling to Dalaman experienced and we thank them for their understanding.” "There was no one to tell us where to go when we were finally let off the plane and eventually got to the coach/taxi rank at 11pm. A TUI spokesperson said: "We’d like to apologise to customers travelling on TOM822 from Manchester Airport to Dalaman which was unfortunately delayed due to a technical issue. When the morning flight was delayed our grandad had to go home as he's vulnerable and unwell at the moment, he paid £15,000 for a big family trip together but it's been ruined for him now, it's so sad. Spent two and a half years looking forward to it for this." "We paid £11 each to be all together on the flight that did manage to take off but some of the children coming with us were made to sit on their own amongst the chaos," she said. You can't complain about what happened to the plane but the communication has been awful. The hotel tried to charge us for the room at first too, they had no idea what was happening. Molly's brother had no issues flying to the resort from Gatwick, and the family are praying they will be able to join him soon. "We are just relying on the boards and text messages from TUI for everything. Patience was beginning to 'wear thin', according to one, while families with young kids were struggling to cope. The 'petrified' passengers were greeted by fire engines as the plane landed.
A TUI flight to Turkey encountered massive delays on Friday (24 June) and then had to dramatically return to the airport soon after it finally got airborne due ...
However, passengers reported there was a smell of smoke on board and an hour into the flight they were told the aircraft was returning to Manchester. The flight to Turkey was originally supposed to depart from Manchester at 6.10am on Friday (June 24). A TUI flight to Turkey encountered massive delays on Friday (24 June) and then had to dramatically return to the airport soon after it finally got airborne due to a smell of smoke.
The BOEING 767-300 left Manchester Airport at 10:31 this morning, one hour and six minutes later than its intended take off. The TUI flight was heading for ...
Helen Kershaw, a passenger at the time, tweeted: “I arrived back at Manchester airport yesterday and it’s a disgrace! The BOEING 767-300 left Manchester Airport at 10:31 this morning, one hour and six minutes later than its intended take off. Manchester Airport tweeted at the time: “We are aware of challenges being faced by a number of airlines and handling agents, which is leading to delays at check in and baggage reclaim for some passengers.
The TOM5GM flight was heading to Cape Verde and had already been delayed before take-off. The BOEING 767-300 sent a 7700 'Squawk' code which alerts Air Traffic ...
The flight set off shortly after 10.30am and has since been circling over the region for more than two hours as it looks to land back at the airport. The TOM5GM flight was heading to Cape Verde and had already been delayed before take-off. Flight tracking website FlightAware showed the plane circling in the air over Buxton. It now appears to show the plane descending for landing at Manchester Airport.
The plane has been circling in the air over Buxton for more than two hours.
A flight tracking website appears to show the plane descending for landing at Manchester Airport. A TUI flight from Manchester issued an 'emergency' alert this morning shortly after taking off. This can indicate a technical or engineering issue with the aircraft, which is currently unknown.
TUI were approached for a statement. Flight tracking website flightradar24 showed the plane circling in the air between Broughton, Wrexham and Chirk before the ...
The flight circled over the Wrexham area before making its way towards the Peak District, where it remained until coming in to land. A Manchester Airport TUI flight was spotted circling over North Wales after issuing an emergency alert earlier today. The flight, which was heading to Cape Verde, had already been delayed before take-off.