Police investigating an airport 'meet and greet' parking firm whose customers' cars were left trapped in a muddy field have recovered the keys and are beginning the process of reuniting people with their vehicles.
The Manchester Evening News reported earlier today how a number of holidaymakers who booked 'meet and greet' parking online were unable to contact the firm they booked with when they landed back at Manchester Airport on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The firms operating the service are not connected to the airport. They eventually traced their vehicles to a boggy field on Moss Lane in Styal, Cheshire, around two miles from the airport terminals.
However, the keys they handed over prior to their departure were missing and many of those with spare keys were still unable to move their cars as they were 'boxed in' by others parked around them. READ MORE: Manchester Airport passengers' fury as they're hit with 'mile-long' TUI check-in queues Officers from Cheshire Police became involved after several angry motorists complained or reported their cars stolen.
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