Our Ryanair journey took 36 hours after they flew us to the wrong island

0

A COUPLE claim they were left ‘stranded’ and lost almost half of their holiday after their Ryanair flight was diverted 130 miles due to stormy weather.

Martyn Gray, 37, and Emma Gatenby, 38, from Darlington, County Durham, had been looking forward to their four-day break in Gran Canaria.

Martyn Gray, 37, and Emma Gatenby, 38, from Darlington, were forced to take two ferry trips, with a stop off in Fuerteventura, before they eventually arrived at their Gran Canaria hotel

3

Martyn Gray, 37, and Emma Gatenby, 38, from Darlington, were forced to take two ferry trips, with a stop off in Fuerteventura, before they eventually arrived at their Gran Canaria hotelCredit: NNP
The couple say they took off from Newcastle Airport on Sunday September 25 and were diverted to Lanzarote due to a storm in Gran Canaria

3

The couple say they took off from Newcastle Airport on Sunday September 25 and were diverted to Lanzarote due to a storm in Gran CanariaCredit: NNP

But they say it took them an extra 36 hours to get to their hotel after their plane had to land on another island.

The couple say they took off from Newcastle Airport on Sunday September 25 and were diverted to Lanzarote due to a storm in Gran Canaria, after circling for more than an hour.

Martyn said they were forced to take two ferry trips, with a stop off in Fuerteventura, before they eventually arrived at their Gran Canaria hotel.

The mechanic and garage owner, said: “It was so stressful and no one was telling us anything – it put a real dampener on the whole holiday.

Ryanair passenger stunned by ‘grey mush' meal during flight
Ryanair says it will 'start charging passengers' over popular baggage hacks

“We were really looking forward to going and we were only meant to be there for four days, so it took nearly half our holiday to get to the hotel.

“We got diverted to Lanzarote and the cabin crew told us to get our bags as normal.

Everyone was trying to get to the Ryanair desk to ask what was going on but they couldn’t tell us. It was just chaos, there were older couples and a lady with a baby there too.”

Martin says they eventually were told to board coaches to the ferry terminal where they were left outside in the rain for more than an hour.

He added: “We eventually got put on some coaches to get a ferry but no one there knew we were coming so they didn’t know whether we had to pay or not.

“We were all waiting around outside in the rain for more than an hour before we eventually got on the ferry and went to Fuerteventura. We’ve pretty much done a tour of all the Canary Islands!”

Martyn claimed there were no Ryanair staff on the ground to help them or tell them where to go, and they had to rely on fellow passengers to work out what was happening.

He said: “They put us up in a hotel for the night before we had to get another ferry to get to Gran Canaria, but no one told us when they were coming to collect us, we only found out from a couple we met at breakfast. I’m, sure other people will have missed the coach.

“It took us 36 hours to get to our hotel, so we only had two full days of the holiday, it was just a nightmare.

“We both work hard and we haven’t been together that long so we’d been really looking forward to it. It puts me off ever using Ryanair again – the way they handled it all was a shambles.”

The Spanish weather agencies had issued a red weather alert for Gran Canaria on September 25, which caused more than 140 flights to be cancelled across the Canaries.

In a statement previously released by Ryanair about the flight in question, a spokesperson said: “This flight from Newcastle to Gran Canaria (25 Sept) diverted to Lanzarote due to bad weather conditions which were entirely beyond Ryanair’s control.

I'm a millionaire at 23 - I fly 2,500 miles just to get my DOG a £900 collar
Mum shares genius way she dries washing without a tumble dryer or annoying racks

“Affected passengers were notified and provided with overnight accommodation before being transported to Gran Canaria (26 Sept) when weather conditions improved the following day.

“We sincerely apologise to customers for any inconvenience caused as a result of these weather disruptions.”

Bad weather cancelled flights and affected passengers flying to and from Spain

3

Bad weather cancelled flights and affected passengers flying to and from SpainCredit: NNP

Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our  Twitter, & Facebook

We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.

For all the latest Travel News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Rapidtelecast.com is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.
Leave a comment