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Wednesday 2 August 2017

London-bound Travellers stranded in Greece


EasyJet has apologized to many British travelers who were left stranded on a Greek island for two days on account of principles ensuring jeopardized turtles.

Around 180 travelers were stuck in Zante after a London-bound easyJet flight was crossed out on Sunday because of a specialized blame.

Engineers were not able fix the issue on Monday and a substitution flying machine couldn't be sent because of a night time limitation govern at the air terminal, which is supposedly set up to protect the island's loggerhead turtles from lights and clamor.

Most of the travelers were left stranded on the island until Tuesday.

A representative for the aircraft stated: "The safety of our travelers and team is ourhighest priority and we will only operate it it is safe to do so".

"We all possible to attempt and minisise delays and as such planned to send a replacement aircraft.

"Unfortunately, due to the night curew rule at the airport, we aere unable to get the replacement aircraft into the airport yesterday. The flight departed Zante and arrived at London Gatwick today.

"We are very sorry for the delay and thank customers for their understanding."

Various travelers influenced by the interruption communicated outrage via social networking media.

Rebecca Clark tweeted easyJet on Monday asking:"Can you let us know what's going on? Day two stuck at Zante airport. Now replacement flight isn't going. No staff coming to see us!"

One traveler composed on Twitter: "Families stuck in zakynthos for two days. No easyjet help, no accommodation, families tired and hungry."

EasyJet said travelers influenced by the deferrals will be qualified for pay.