Airport officials have confirmed it is 'business as usual' after travellers faced major disruption on Wednesday while police hunted escaped prisoner Daniel Abed Khalife.
Glasgow Airport has confirmed its services have returned back to normal after Wednesday's hunt for a suspected terrorist who escaped jail caused travel 'chaos' for holidaymakers.
Other holidaymakers missed their flights as a result of a hunt for 22-year-old terror suspect, Daniel Abed Khalife. He had escaped from jail which sparked a 'national incident'.
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