Tearful Liverpool fans stranded at airport as last flight cancelled

12 April 2012

A plane-load of Liverpool fans heading for the Champions League final were left devastated when the last charter flight to Athens was cancelled.

Tearful fans who had spent thousands of pounds on the trip of a lifetime said their dream final had been "snatched away".

Tickets to the match against AC Milan are like golddust - 100 fans earlier fought over a single ticket in Athens.

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Devastated: Fans at the airport

Around 150 fans were due to fly from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Athens on the airline Jet Time, which was originally scheduled to leave at 10am.

But, due to a technical fault with the plane the flight was repeatedly delayed and finally cancelled at 2pm.

Fighting back tears, 22-year-old computer technician Ben Whitehead, of Huddersfield, West Yorks, said: "I am absolutely devastated. I've been crying and I will probably cry again in a minute. I am just trying to hold it in.

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"I have been to every Champions League game this season and to go to the final was the dream finish but it has been snatched away because of some two-bit airline."

Brothers Brian and Alan Hastie, aged 38 and 42, from Kirkby, Merseyside, both had tickets and were due to meet friends in Athens who need tickets.

Alan said: "It is so frustrating. We are here with two tickets that can't be used and our mates are over there needing tickets."

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Brian added: "We have been messed around all day after paying six hundred quid each for the tickets.

"They just milk football fans like cash cows and they don't give a stuff when it goes wrong."

Around 8,000 people flew out of the airport this morning, making it one of its busiest ever days.

Airport spokesman Robin Tudor said: "It is particularly disappointing for us, as it has been a fantastic morning with a great atmosphere among all the fans travelling to Greece.

"Due to unforeseen circumstances, the last flight was cancelled and this has left 150 fans absolutely devastated, quite understandably so."

Earlier up to 100 Liverpool fans fought each other on the streets of Athens today in a row over a single ticket for tonight's Champions League final.

Two supporters were injured and taken to hospital following clashes in the Greek capital.

The fight happened after a Liverpool fan produced an extra ticket, prompting an undignified scrap over who should get it.

An estimated 50,000 Liverpool fans have arrived for the final against AC Milan - but the majority do not appear to have tickets.

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has pleaded with supporters for calm and "to do the right thing". He said: "All I can do is send a positive message for the fans to remain calm."

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