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A passenger at
aircraft
The Jamaican route to Manchester, England, claims that travelers almost triggered a big riot after being displaced for two days.
Tom115 flights that take off on Sunday (9/14) should travel eight hours.However, the journey was disturbed because a passenger who made trouble, and the pilot decided to divert flights to Nassau to lower the passenger.
The aircraft needs to throw fuel so that it can land.After landing, it was found that one component of the aircraft was damaged during fuel disposal.
The passengers and crew were then put in the hotel for last night.They returned the next morning, but were told that new spare parts must be flown from England.
A passenger named Emma Louise Hamher wrote on Facebook’s upload that travelers waited all day only to be told at 20.30 that the flight was canceled.
“This is starting to be really scary now. There will be full scale riots. Security officers come to catch people because people are starting to get angry. All they want is Tui to come here and tell what happened, instead of lying to us,” Emma Louise Hamler said, as reported by
Stuff
.
Hamer added that the accommodation provided was so bad, “I won’t even put my dog ​​there.”
British Airways flights with new components are now traveling to Nassau.Tui passengers are scheduled to finally arrive back in Manchester on Wednesday (9/17) around 12:30 noon local time, two days late five hours from the schedule.
Tui stated to
The Independent
that each passenger can claim compensation of 520 pounds sterling or equivalent to Rp11.6 million based on flight passenger rights, as well as vouchers for future TUI holidays worth a minimum of 100 pounds sterling or around Rp2.2 million.
(Wiw)
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