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Police called to rescue TUI passengers 'abandoned' on plane

Police officers were called by the captain of a TUI flight after passengers were "abandoned" on a plane.

The plane was stranded on the runway for three hours and holidaymakers were stuck on tarmac before they were escorted off at Manchester Airport on Sunday. After an initial delay on the TOM2106 to Tenerife, families were then stuck for three more hours on the plane, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Footage shows the pilot telling stranded passengers "Swissport have abandoned us". Adam Wyczalkowski, 22, who was to go on holiday with his four friends to the sunny island for a four-night break, said travellers were stuck on the tarmac until 10pm when police arrived to help disembark the aircraft after passengers had become disruptive.

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Speaking from the chaotic plane, Adam said: "The flight was meant to leave at 5.50pm, but we were late getting on board in the first place which was around 7pm. We were told the bags would need to be loaded by Swissport, but then we heard they had only half loaded them onto the aircraft.

"We were then told all the staff had then disappeared, and the captain told us all that due to crew hour regulations, the flight might get cancelled in the end. Eventually they made another announcement that there had been no communication about us getting off the plane because there were no staff available to let us off. There are so many kids on here and families excited go away for half-term.

"People are just getting so frustrated and angry. It is so hot and there is no air con on and we were only offered a complimentary drink. There was not a single member of staff in sight, so the captain informed us they will be calling the police in order to let us disembark."

The police were called in to disembark a plane after Swissport staff 'abandoned' a flight to Tenerife. The flight had been delayed by more than five hours before crowds of travellers were left trapped on board due to a shortage in ground staff. The TOM2016 from Manchester Airport to Tenerife on Sunday evening was hit by delays, before hundreds of families were stuck on board for more than three hours with no air conditioning. In one clip taken by a passenger, the pilot can be heard telling them "Swissport have abandoned us." (Adam Wyczalkowski)

TUI since confirmed that the flight had been delayed due to "operational issues". All customers were given an hotel overnight stay and given a new departure time of today.

A TUI spokesperson said: "We’d like to apologise to customers travelling on flight TOM2106 from Manchester to Tenerife on Monday, May 30 which was unfortunately delayed due to operational issues. We were in contact with affected customers, offered overnight accommodation and meals where needed, and advised them of their new departure time as soon as we could. This flight is now due to depart this evening.

"The May half-term holidays are always an incredibly busy period with many customers looking to get away, and this year is no different. We’d like to apologise again for the inconvenience caused and we thank customers for their understanding and patience during this time.”

In response, a Swissport spokesperson apologised for their "part in any delays" and added that the rise in flight volumes following the pandemic was "exacerbating resource challenges" across the industry.

A statement said: "While the return in flight volumes after the serious impact of the pandemic is undoubtedly a positive development, it is also exacerbating resource challenges across the aviation industry, including at Swissport, especially at a busy period of holiday travel. We are very sorry for our part in any delays and disruption passengers have experienced.

"We’re doing everything we can to address our role in meeting our resource challenges, welcoming over 2,000 new colleagues since the start of the year, and we continue to work with our partners to identify contingency measures and improve baggage and aircraft turnaround times.”

Manchester Airport Group (MAG) released an updated statement on Tuesday afternoon, adding that after "extensive discussions" with TUI and Swissport "it is clear they are experiencing temporary staffing shortages".

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