‘We are stranded in Paris after the Birmingham airport chaos – it has been an absolute nightmare’

When a mother closed the runway due to an emergency landing, her family says that she was “overwhelmed önce after her family was stranded in Paris.
45 -year -old Gena Fraser from Wolverhampton went to Paris with expectations that they would return to Birmingham Airport on Wednesday evening with her young son, brother, brother -in -law and 11 -year -old nephew on Saturday.
The UK’s most intense airport closed for about six hours after developing a slight aircraft landing team problems and making an emergency landing and caused distortion for thousands of travelers around the world. A person was subjected to slightly injuries after collapsing the main low card of the aircraft.
“The relief, which we feel in our four -day trip to Paris, feels destroyed now,” he said after his flight was canceled.
Mrs. Fraser, who worked as a disabled student allowance assessor, would leave the Paris-Beauvais airport on Wednesday when he saw the news of the deduction.

“In Ryanair application, he said that our plane was delayed until 20.00, but the delays continue to worse,” he said.
Mrs. Fraser and her family were given a 4 € coupon to spend a drink or snack at the airport, but compensation was enough to get a drink.
“You can’t even get drinks because drinks 4.20 €.” You can’t even get a drink, and it’s a bottle of cola or sprite. “
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Mrs. Fraser, which has ADHD, requires special help at the Airports that are clarified on the Ryanian ticket. This means that the seats are free of charge and that they will normally have to line up at the airport, instead they will enter a special aid lane.
Im I would expect Ryanir to be careful about special help because I told them about my obstacles, ”he said. “There was no special help other than the allocation of seats.”

After a special trip that the family has been looking forward to for months, he said that he felt “overwhelmed, extremely stressful and worried at a crowded airport.
Around 19:00, Mrs. Fraser discovered that the flight of the family had been canceled and the next day they had to book their tickets to descend to Manchester the next day at 23:00 and forced them to spend at night at the Ibis hotel near the airport.
Although he reserves a new flight, Mrs. Fraser said that travel anxiety has not diminished. “How do we go back to Wolverhampton?” He asked. “Will there be public transport? This is just a nightmare.”
Independent He contacted Ryanir for a comment.
As the flights continue to normal, Woodgate Aviation, the company that has a plane in the incident, said that they have completely cooperated with air accident researchers and airport services ”.