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Scots couple 'abandoned' at wrong airport 150 miles from home by Jet2 after Christmas break cut short over Covid fears

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Christmas holiday in Lanzarote cut short have hit out at Jet2 after they were ‘abandoned’ at Newcastle International Airport - 150 miles from home.Gran Brenda McManus and husband Tony forked out £2500 before flying to Lanzarote on December 20 for their annual two week festive break.The East Kilbride couple received a phone call from the travel operator on Christmas morning telling them they were to be flown home on Boxing Day - nine days early.The 57-year-old was told that the Spanish Government was asking all British tourists to leave before December 28 amid fresh Covid-19 fears.

The airline said the couple would be flown to Newcastle as no flights to Glasgow were available on Boxing Day and a bus would drive them back to Scotland.But when.

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