A couple were forced to sleep on a “cold airport floor” after their Glasgow flight was delayed.
A couple were given less than five euros to 'survive 20 hours of airport hell'.
Mariea Mohan was left in pain as she slept in the airport with a full leg brace due to a previous serious injury “The airport staff, not easyJet related, were so kind to me and let me use other airport lanes so I wasn’t standing.“I was more upset about not getting a room to sleep when 70% of the flight did.“The air staff on the plane said they had no room to put anyone up and they offered us snacks and juice, and truly felt sorry for us.The Glasgow Times contacted easyJet for comment.
A notice to travellers on the Glasgow Airport website read:"National Air Traffic Services are continuing to ensure a return to normal operations across the UK following yesterday’s technical issue.
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