Passengers slam BAA and Ryanair

Amar Singh13 April 2012

MARCUS Bennion, chief executive of a sports management company from Peterborough, was travelling with his colleague Jennifer McClellan to Shannon on Ryanair. Mr Bennion said: "I arrived here at 7am only to find that the flight was cancelled. I'm generally supportive of the climate-change cause but I'm utterly disappointed at the way Stansted and Ryanair have handled this. There's a total lack of staff in the airport. No one is taking responsibility. Obviously the security breach is BAA's fault. I'm not a customer of BAA, I'm a customer of Ryanair. Their telephone system's completely inadequate and we have an important presentation to deliver in Ireland tonight. Right now it's looking like a week's delay before we can actually make it out there."

Tania Budinabicahene, an accountancy student from Cambridge, was travelling to Kaunus, Lithuania, with Ryanair. Miss Budinabicahene said: "I arrived here just before 7am. I was checked in and went through security and there are some people who even got onto the flights. Nobody knew what was going on and then they announced that all these flights were cancelled so I'm just queuing now. They have advised us to go home but I need to go back to Lithuania tonight for Christmas. It is completely out of order. The security procedures should have been in place but after it happened they should have cleared out the protesters sooner."

Mark Jameson, from Northampton, a software trainer, was travelling to Kerry on Ryanair. "I arrived here at 7am and they told us to keep an eye on the screens. Next thing we know the flight was closed. I tried to rebook on the internet but you can't book a flight for the same day on the Ryanair website. I'm queuing to see what I can do but I'm not getting very far. This will cheese a lot of people off. I'm travelling for business but for kids on their Christmas holidays it's really sad. I don't think what the climate change protesters have done will change anything or get them any more support."

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