'I should be sipping wine in a Corfu taverna but instead I'm drinking tea on my sofa!' Stranded holidaymakers hit out at 'disgusting' service after Gatwick suspended all flights

Stranded holidaymakers have hit out at the 'disgusting' service after Gatwick Airport suspended all flights yesterday afternoon.

Passengers faced massive delays, last-minute diversions to other London airports and missed connections after a Boeing 777 British Airways flight had to make an emergency stop on the runway due to 'having hot brakes'.

This sparked chaos for thousands of Brits hoping to kick summer off with a holiday as any flights due to take off or land at the airport were temporarily suspended.

One unlucky traveller told MailOnline how she should be enjoying a glass of wine in Corfu but was instead having a cup of tea at home after being told the next available flight was on Sunday.

Donna Everist said: 'I should be sipping wine in a taverna in Corfu, instead I'm now supping a cup of tea sitting on my sofa indoors!

Passengers faced massive delays, last-minute diversions to other London airports and missed connections after a Boeing 777 British Airways flight had to make an emergency stop on the runway due to 'having hot brakes'

Passengers faced massive delays, last-minute diversions to other London airports and missed connections after a Boeing 777 British Airways flight had to make an emergency stop on the runway due to 'having hot brakes'

This sparked chaos for thousands of Brits hoping to kick summer off with a holiday as any flights due to take off or land at the airport were temporarily suspended. Pictured: Gatwick's North Terminal in 2018

This sparked chaos for thousands of Brits hoping to kick summer off with a holiday as any flights due to take off or land at the airport were temporarily suspended. Pictured: Gatwick's North Terminal in 2018

One unlucky traveller told MailOnline how she should be enjoying a glass of wine in Corfu but was instead having a cup of tea at home after being told the next available flight was on Sunday. Pictured: A general view of Gatwick Airport North Terminal

One unlucky traveller told MailOnline how she should be enjoying a glass of wine in Corfu but was instead having a cup of tea at home after being told the next available flight was on Sunday. Pictured: A general view of Gatwick Airport North Terminal

'Can't get another flight until Sunday (a LOT more expensive than the cancelled flight) so 2 days lost of my much longer for and needed holiday.'

The cancellation also led to unexpected costs for Donna who claims she is now 'massively out of pocket'.

She added: 'It's the knock on effect, we left our car in meet and greet car park, so we had to pay for a cab home, will need to pay for a cab back to the airport on Sunday, we purchased bottles of duty free drinks that we can't take back through the airport with us, sounds very petty, but when you're on a really tight budget, every penny counts and we're mowing massively out of pocket for a shortened holiday!

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Holidaymakers' fury after Gatwick temporarily suspends all flights sparking massive disruption

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'The scenes at the airport was awful, a lady was so distraught she fainted, families were crying. Easyjet staff were literally non existent!'

Someone else told MailOnline of the 'terrible and extremely poor service' their elderly parents experienced after they became stranded in Santorini.

Their parents had a flight home from the Greek island at 1.30pm but it was eventually cancelled at 8pm.

They added: 'They were put up overnight at a basic hotel and forced to attend the airport this morning at 10.15am despite their flight not due to take off until 9.00pm local time and having no availability on an earlier flight meaning they have spent almost 2 days at the airport.

'The flight they are due to fly on has further been delayed to 11pm with no actual confirmation it will take off.'

They claimed: 'Utterly disgusting and appalling customer service with extremely poor communication minimal information given, yesterday they were told it was a technical fault with the aircraft and this morning it was still the same despite having ample time to sort this and other flights departing before them.

'They have no cash on them so are relying on the minimal vouchers that easyJet are providing.' 

One unlucky traveller told MailOnline how she should be enjoying a glass of wine in Corfu but was instead having a cup of tea at home after being told the next available flight was on Sunday. Pictured: Planes at London Gatwick in 2019

One unlucky traveller told MailOnline how she should be enjoying a glass of wine in Corfu but was instead having a cup of tea at home after being told the next available flight was on Sunday. Pictured: Planes at London Gatwick in 2019

Others have had special occasions impacted by the flight cancellations.

A pair of holidaymakers, Trish and Oliver McShane, had their flight for their son's 40th birthday celebration trip cancelled with only 15 minutes notice.

They said: 'We had our flight from Belfast to London Gatwick cancelled with 15 minutes notice today 28/06/24, we were going to celebrate our son's 40th birthday, no alternative flights available except fly to either Southampton or Manchester, my husband is 82 years old and has special assistance, a sad weekend for the family.'

A London Gatwick spokesperson said: 'The main runway was closed for 50 minutes yesterday(28 June) due to a departing aircraft having hot brakes. Safety is our top priority and London Gatwick's dedicated airport fire service swiftly attended to support the aircraft. The runway is now open and operating as normal.

'Yesterday 16 flights were diverted and 23 flights were cancelled and there were a number of delays due to the knock-on impact.

'Today we continue to work with our airlines and other airport partners to minimise disruption. There have been some cancellations due to European weather and the knock on impact of yesterday's runway closure. Passengers should contact their airlines directly for the latest flight information.'

A British Airways spokesperson said: 'The safety of our customers and crew is always our priority, and we've apologised for the inconvenience caused following an aborted take-off at Gatwick Airport.'

They previously said: 'Our pilots took the precautionary decision to cancel take-off due to a technical issue.

'Safety is always our top priority and we apologise to customers for the inconvenience caused.'

MailOnline has contacted Easyjet for comment.

It marks yet another hiccup this week for families trying to get away for the summer.

JUNE 14 -- Huge queues at Birmingham Airport earlier this month as passengers wait outside

JUNE 14 -- Huge queues at Birmingham Airport earlier this month as passengers wait outside

Departing passengers queue for security inside Birmingham Airport first thing in the morning on June 27

Departing passengers queue for security inside Birmingham Airport first thing in the morning on June 27

Families flying from Birmingham Airport faced long queues for security with one passenger describing it as a 'health and safety disaster'.

Travellers using the airport have faced waits of up to several hours to get through the terminal in recent weeks following the opening of a £60million security hall.

The new area will eventually allow passengers to leave liquids up to two litres and large electrical items in cabin luggage while they go through security, but fresh government restrictions mean passengers are still only limited to 100ml bottles.

One video filmed earlier this week showed a long queue of cars waiting to get into the drop-off area today.  Witness Olly Carruthers said it was 'chaos' with the zone 'completely broken and backing up'.

Another traveller said he had waited for more than an hour by 5.30am this morning and had still not reached the lifts to pass security - with 1,000 people in the queue.

The airport - which also denied the figure of 1,000 people in the queue - told how staff removed 0.8 tonnes of liquids, pastes and gels in containers which were over the 100ml hand luggage limit going through security between 3.30am and 7am.

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