EasyJet cancelled more flights on Sunday, as travel mayhem across the country continued for thousands. People flying to and from the UK faced more disruption, with flights being cancelled by easyJet and Wizz on Sunday (June 5).
Despite the challenges, which have seen thousands across the country told their holidays were cancelled, the Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has rejected suggestions of calling in the army or relaxing Brexit rules to let European aviation worker into the UK to help sort the problem.
In a statement to the BBC, easyJet said: "We are very sorry and fully understand the disruption this will have caused for our customers.
We are doing all possible to fly them as soon as possible to their destination." READ MOREWhen to check your flights with TUI, easyJet, Jet2 and more ahead of your holiday It comes following tales of misery at Manchester Airport, particularly during the half-term break, that saw huge queues, three-hour waits for baggage, police rescuing abandoned flights and disruption which led to cancellations for more than 30,000 TUI customers.
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