![]() With transport not provided, the passengers were given no option but to burden the costs of buses, trains and taxis to get them back to Bristol. He adds that little information was given on what passengers can do to get home or back to Bristol. He says that whilst staff arranged transport for the passengers diverted to Gatwick on other flights, they failed to for people on his flight. Jordan was critical of the "lack of communication" from the EasyJet staff. Ultimately the passengers were let off the plane, only to be informed they had to make their own arrangement to Bristol Airport or directly home. Things went from bad to worst, with Jordan saying that passengers were only given "a small glass of Coke, Fanta or pop and a snack" whilst the plane sat on the runway for another 90 minutes. However, after 90 minutes in the air, the plane landed in Gatwick again. ![]() Becca Tan, 33, and her partner Jordan Gregory, 30, from the Rhondda Valley, were due to fly to Bristol on Friday morning (February 17) and be back home with their children in time for tea - but after having their flights diverted to Gatwick, they remain stranded.Īfter having their flight diverted, Jordan says the plane was refuelled at Gatwick and took off with the pilot hoping that the weather would clear and could land at Bristol. Storm Otto has been causing havoc for budding travelers, with a couple from Wales describing an awful journey following the diversion of their Amsterdam to Bristol flight because of the perilous weather conditions, Wales Online reports.
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