Scores of British holidaymakers have been left stranded in Majorca after storms battered the Balearic Islands. Ferocious weather across Spain has seen many flights cancelled and hundreds of people sleeping on airport floors.
Many of those affected have now vented their fury as a row also broke out between Ryanair and Spanish Air Traffic Control chiefs over the chaos.
The concerned father of two British youngsters stuck at the airport said on Twitter this morning: "@easyJet can you please explain why my 18-year-old son and his girlfriend are still at Palma airport and have been since 1pm yesterday." READ MORE: As he drank, took cocaine and sang Sweet Caroline, a sickening rumour began to spread around the pub Another angry traveller wrote: "Stuck at Palma de Majorca airport overnight with many, many other people.
Almost all flights delayed. Still have to get to Bristol and then to Cornwall (another four hour journey) which I have to pay another 120 quid for," the Mirror reports. "I feel so bad for the people who stayed two nights already and the people with kids.
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