Molly-Mae Hague was left less than impressed after easyJet ground staff almost denied her boarding onto a flight. The Love Island star, 21, hit out at the budget airline as she jetted off to Greece for a summer getaway with her sister Zoe.
Tommy Fury's girlfriend said she had the "most stressful airport experience" after she failed to provide airport staff with a QR code.
Due to current coronavirus travel restrictions, those wishing to travel abroad are required to complete a passenger locator form which generates each individual with said QR code.Passengers are advised to complete the form at least 48 hours before their flight in order to comply with regulations.However, Molly completed hers just 24 hours before she was due to jet.
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