
In the middle of several cases where the flights diverted after take-off, the flight of Tui Airways-from Cancun Mexico was backed into Maine to a couple of Boz cigarettes that inflated on board, New York Post reported.
The report added that the passengers were stuck in “Warzone” at Maine airport for more than 17 hours.
The incident occurred on July 8, report NYP and add that this angry passengers who had no chance to wait 17 hours at Maine Airport for unplanned release. “They were all enough,” Terry Lawrance native quoted Nyp in the UK when he said Southwest News Service.
Within an hour of take -off from Cancun Mexico, the Tui Airways flight pilot came to intercom and announced that two passengers “smoked in the toilet” and would have to make an unplanned landing if they persisted.
Lawrence talked about the incident and stated that the couple refused to drop and forced the captain to give his money where his mouth was.
“About three hours later, around the border with Canada and came to let us know that the plane was diverted to Bangor, Maine,” Lawrence said.
Immediately after entering the Canadian airspace, they showed data on Flightradar24 flights that turned back to Maine.
When the flight landed around 21:30 (local time) in Maine, both smokers were accompanied by an aircraft. “They were obviously drunk and basically attacked his partner,” Lawrance recalled.
Paperwork and delay:
Then the pilot told the passengers that they would soon take off after the paperwork. But no one knew their short Pitstop would change from hell.
“We were sitting on the ground for five hours – the plane started again and we thought,” great “and then said there was a problem with the flight plan, and we have to get off.
Lawrance added that the original crew had to release because they could not work back to Gatwick for the rest of the foot because they would exceed their legal working hours.
To solve this problem, the UK had to be sent to the preceding flight to take them to the destination.
Campled lounge:
Meanwhile, the passengers had to get off and stay in the cramped lounge while waiting for a relief flight to arrive.
He described their temporary excavations, Lawrance said, as he quoted NYP: “It was like free for vultures. It was like a war occurrence in the lounge-rows and a number of beds. All our luggage was still on the plane while we were waiting.”
The video also showed that the stuck passengers lying side by side on mattresses, such as a scene from the refugee camp.
“We were there for more than 12 hours,” Lawrance lameted. “We waited six or seven hours before we were offered a drink.”
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