Brits stranded in Menorca are now facing a check in system crash, but they say Thomas Cook staff 'deserve a medal' 👏👏
The collapse of Thomas Cook has left around 600,000 passengers, including 150,000 Brits, stranded
Harry Apostolakis, was due to fly back with his partner to Gatwick today after a holiday, but has been waiting at Menorca Airport for the last three hours. He says that he has been told that passengers flying to Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow have been given priority.Harry added that Thomas Cook staff used the loudspeaker system to thank all the passengers for their patience and for flying with them over the years.He posted a picture of long queues at the airport, with a Tweet: ‘3 hours in the queue now and will start checking in manually like the good old days! #ThomasCook #Menorca.
However, manual check in still hasn’t taken place, and has ‘no idea’ when his flight will be departing.Harry Apostolakis, says he has been queuing for three hours
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