EasyJet cancellations leave Britons abroad in 24-hour hell with no food or water

As easyJet has canceled a series of flights, families’ summer holidays have been devastated and jeopardized – as scheduled trips to and from several UK airports have been canceled

Nathan Barnes is pictured with two British pensioners who have also been affected by the cancellation (Nathan Barnes)

A British couple have been stranded in Montenegro after their easyJet flight back to Gatwick Airport was cancelled.

Nathan Barnes, 31, and his 30-year-old wife Rachel were due to return from the popular tourist destination on Thursday morning, but their flight was one of several cancelled at short notice by the budget airline. They received the devastating news despite checking in at Tivat Airport in the south-west of the country.




Nathan told the Mirror exclusively: “It was the most stressful holiday of our lives. We were all left with no food or water, no easyJet reps or updated information.

“We had a flight booked to fly back to Gatwick at Tivat Airport in Montenegro with easyJet at 11am. We arrived early as the airport is extremely busy and cannot cope with everyone. We arrived at 8am and checked in as usual. We waited in the departure lounge but the flight was delayed several times. Around midday we were informed that a bird strike had caused damage to the aircraft which required inspection but would be resolved shortly.

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There were several elderly people on the plane and had to wait hours for a transfer to a hotel((Nathan Barnes)

“Around 2 or 3 pm we were told by the pilot himself that the plane could not fly and that they are waiting for an engineer or expert to fly to Milan and that we will have to stay overnight and fly in the morning when the plane is fixed. Then we had to go back through security and baggage claim and wait in the terminal for an update on a bus and accommodation for 170 people. We were left for hours with no update or help from airport or easyJet staff.”

Nathan says that there were elderly people in the group who had to wait at the airport for several hours. By this time he and Rachel had decided to book an alternative flight to Gatwick from nearby Podrica airport, finding and paying for a hotel themselves and spending money on taxis. However, this flight, on a different airline, was cancelled this morning and the £600 that Nathan and Rachel had spent was lost.

Nathan continued: “All the money we spent – ​​over £600 on a motel, taxi and new flights – was wasted and then we got a message from easyJet saying our rescheduled flight was at 6pm today. We took a taxi back to Tivat. that was another £100 euros (about £84) and a one hour and thirty minute drive back to the original airport to catch the rescheduled 6pm flight.

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