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Couple forced to leave Lanzarote over Covid fears dumped 150 miles from home

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the Daily Record : “It was just an absolute shambles and a disgrace what they did to us. We’ve used Jet2 a few times but I think we’ll use someone else next time.” It had not even been a week into their summer-sun getaway when the travel operator ordered British tourists to leave.New Spanish government rules meant all UK holiday makers had to vacate, Brenda said.Europe began cutting ties with Britain last week after a mutated strain of Coronavirus began ravaging the country.Grandmother-of-two Brenda, 57, said she and Tony, 55, had to be flown into Teesside because there were no flights available to Glasgow.Brenda added: “We were told there would be a bus waiting for us to take us home but they ran out of seats on the bus.

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