'It was hot on the plane, and the cabin crew gave us no information at all. In fact, they lied to us,' one passenger said.
worker diving into the rainwater on the tarmac. Another clip captured staff members attempting to clean up the water inside the airport using brooms.
The popular tourist destination was battered by torrential rain, hail, and strong winds on Tuesday, leading to the runway in the Son Sant Joan airport in Palma being covered with several inches of rain.
Operations at the airport eventually resumed, but passengers were still asked to check with their airline before arriving at the airport“It was hot on the plane and the cabin crew gave us no information at all. In fact they lied to us. We must have waited for two hours. Passengers had to buy.
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