Devastated family's £7,000 Thailand holiday ruined by tiny passport flaw

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Devastated family's £7,000 Thailand holiday ruined by tiny passport flaw
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The family were left devested

A family claims they missed out on a trip of a lifetime due to a tiny passport flaw resulting in them being unable to fly.

READ MORE: 'Celtic Did It First' to become new football club anthem penned by Glasgow legend Ken McCluskey Desperate to get on the plane and begin their holiday, the mum approached another airline desk and paid an extra £5,000 for the family to go to Turkey. “I’m fortunate that I could go to that desk in Manchester Airport and book another holiday. Not everyone is in that position, they’d have to go home.”

Damage can include when the personal details or observation page are unreadable; laminate peeling or lifting away from the personal details page; unreadable security details; missing or detached pages; where the front, back or personal details page has been cut; damage or discolouration to any part of the passport caused, for example, by water, chemical or ink spills, tears, rips or bite marks.

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