The flight from Birmingham to Geneva was over-filled with 10 tonnes too much fuel so the captain asked the last 37 customers to board the plane to get off, but when some passengers refused to leave they were informed that three Rozzers were waiting in the airport terminal and would arrest them if necessary.
And unbeknown to the remaining passengers, their luggage was also removed from the flight to save weight. They only discovered their bags had been left back in England when they arrived in Switzerland- and some did not received their baggage for another five days.
And unbeknown to the remaining passengers, their luggage was also removed from the flight to save weight. They only discovered their bags had been left back in England when they arrived in Switzerland- and some did not received their baggage for another five days.
Managers at Easyjet apologised to passengers affected by the bungled Boxing Day trip and promised to investigate.
What, a bland, half arsed apology and cover up investigation? I'll be the passengers are thrilled. Why couldn't they have drained the extra fuel? Shocking service but alas not uncommon.
TTel.
Easyjet generously pays £25 a day for every day people are without their baggage.
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