Wizz Air passengers are “stranded in 10-hour lines” at Gatwick Airport, with workers telling passengers to “grab a refreshment voucher,” only to discover “no one at the desk.”
Hundreds of travellers’ travel plans for the four-day Jubilee festivities have been thrown into chaos following a’shambolic’ week of flight cancellations as Britain’s travel hubs continue to be wracked by a staffing shortage.
After passengers experienced ’10-hour delays’ for leaving flights today afternoon, travelers flying with Wizz Air have accused the company of offering ‘ghastly service.’
Customer Amanda Waterhouse tweeted: ‘The gates 90-95 are overcrowded and too hot. Not one staff member around. Surely we can be told something??’
A few moments later, she added: ‘Delayed now for 10 hours. Told to come get a refreshment voucher and there’s no one at the desk!! You can’t blame any airline now, this is on the airport. Gatwick, sort this out!
In response to the tweet, Gatwick replied: ‘Sorry Amanda but you will need to ask Wizz Air this question as they will have the most up to date information. Really sorry.’
Meanwhile, holidaymakers Jonny Hardy and his fiancée Sophia Raouna bumped into Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi while queuing at Manchester Airport – despite three hour delays.
Mr Hardy posted a picture with the star on Instagram, with the caption: ‘Queues weren’t so bad at Manchester. What a guy.’
Eurostar services have also seen severe delays this morning following reports of a person who has been hit by a train. Traffic is currently interrupted between Lille and Calais, with all services to Paris delayed.
So far, the Eurostar has seen delays of around two hours each way – with all of this morning’s services affected.
The reason for the ongoing chaos has been due to a aviation staffing crisis – recruiting for roles such as security staff, ground handlers and check-in staff which is seeing passengers advised to arrive much earlier than normal for their flights because they are facing long queues
While many businesses in the aviation sector are struggling to rehire staff after many were let go during the pandemic due to a collapse in demand thanks to successive lockdowns, high levels of staff sickness for those who are still employed is also having an impact.
The airport chaos has been described as the ‘perfect storm’ by travel experts due to the ending of Covid restrictions encouraging more people to travel amid the four-day bank holiday weekend.
Today holidaymakers are facing even more travel chaos – with exceptionally lengthy queues at Bristol and Manchester Airport at 4am this morning. Armed police were also seen patrolling the check-in area at Manchester airport today as the bank holiday Jubilee break begins.
The aviation industry is suffering from staff shortages after letting thousands of people go during the coronavirus pandemic.