Scottish passengers stuck for 12 hours on Edinburgh-bound Ryanair flight had to pay for water
Passengers on Ryanair flight FR6627 from Lanzarote to Edinburgh were scheduled to take off at 11.20am on Friday, however, the plane was grounded on the tarmac for around five hours before it was diverted to Bordeaux. It finally arrived at Edinburgh airport at 11:30 pm.
The budget airline blamed the delay on "adverse weather", but passengers on board dispute this.
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Hide AdOne passenger told the Daily Record: "It was due to too much fuel they had to burn off and in turn couldn't get another slot".
To make matters worse, irate families had to fork out €3 for bottles of water on the flight despite the stifling conditions, as the airline only handed out free water after the plane had landed in France - nine hours after passengers boarded.
After being confined on board for nine hours paramedics were called to the plane after a woman became unwell.
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A mother who was travelling with her husband and young baby, had to be assessed by paramedics in a waiting ambulance after disembarking.
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Hide AdJohn Rafferty told the Daily Record: "The lady sitting next to us asked for water after we had been sitting on the plane in scorching heat for three hours. The stewardess said she wasn't authorised to give it out."
"A while later they started selling water and non-alcoholic drinks for €3. I had to pay €3 for water and €5.50 for a panini.
"It wasn't until we landed in Bordeaux nine hours later that we were offered free water.
"We understand that things sometimes happen but the way it was handled was so poorly."
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Hide AdA statement from Ryanair said: "This flight from Lanzarote to Edinburgh (27 Sept) was regrettably delayed ahead of take-off due to adverse weather in Lanzarote, before departing to Edinburgh later that day.
"Ryanair sincerely apologised to customers for this delay, which was completely outside of our control."