A Scots pensioner was forced to fork out around £1700 to stop him and his ill wife being left stranded and homeless in the Canary Islands.John and Ellen Begley had been enjoying a three-month holiday in Fuerteventura when the Coronavirus struck and the island was placed on lockdown.They had been due to return to their home in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, on a Ryanair flight booked for March 29 but found themselves stuck after it was axed.The Spanish authorities then announced a countrywide closure of all accommodation, which left John frantically searching for a replacement travel plan.After their second Ryanair booking was cancelled without notice, the 69-year-old was forced to book with Jet2 – whose price doubled within minutes of him