Passengers claimed to be "stuck" on an aeroplane on the runway at Leeds Bradford Airport.
At 8.40am today a Ryanair flight, FR2333, from Krakow, Poland arrived at the airport. The plane was due to land at 9am, and arrived 20 minutes early.
Passengers reported they were still on the plane 30 minutes after landing, complaining that the plane was "hot" and the "cabin crew have been given no information".
One passenger claimed there was an issue with a ladder.
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@Munroeolga said: "Hey guys can you get us off the plane? It’s getting hot in here… #stuck #airports." And @Alan12070174 added: "@LBIAirport no ground staff eh? Let us off this f*****g plane. What a s**t show."
And @RobHawcroft said: "Hi @LBIAirport, we arrived from Poland 30mins ago and we are all stuck on the plane as no one is available to attach the ladder? The cabin crew are not being given any information as when anyone will come and help. Any ideas?"
There have been no further updates from Leeds Bradford Airport or Ryanair about the flight, but Leeds Live has gone to them for more information.
This is the second Ryanair plane to be "stuck" on the LBA runway recently. On Sunday around 2pm a Leeds Bradford plane spotters group on Twitter told Leeds Live that passengers on a flight to Faro were escorted off the aeroplane over two hours after take-off time following reports of a "blown up" tyre.
One individual said the plane was "blocking" the runway for some time after it had landed. Witnesses report two buses arrived to take the passengers from the affected plane to the airport.
Emergency services were on the scene, with several fire engines and transport at the incident to take passengers back to the airport. Several flights were delayed, cancelled, and diverted to other airports including Manchester.
This morning (June 7), as well as passengers reporting they were unable to get off the plane, a number of delays are ongoing. Departures from LBA have seen up to two-hour delays.
LBA previously said the ongoing issues are due to lack of staff. One passenger who flew from the airport on Sunday told Leeds Live that he believes the queues are occurring due to people who "take forever" in security.
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