Thousands of stranded Brits scrambling to get home after airlines including Ryanair and Jet2 cancel flights for 6 weeks
Thousands of stranded Brits scrambling to get home after airlines including Ryanair and Jet2 cancel flights for 6 weeks NewsColony ALMOST a million British travellers have been left stranded all over the world as airlines and borders shut down for the next 6 weeks to stop coronavirus. Thousands of Brits that have been left abroad are being charged up to ten times the standard return fare for a one-way ticket home. Thousands of brits have been stranded in airports after border closures Credit: AFP or licensors Travellers in Marrakesh Airport after flights to Europe were suspended Credit: Reuters Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said yesterday that the government is doing its best to repatriate those left abandoned by their airlines in airports. Jet2 has cancelled all flights until April 31, other than running a ‘limited number of routes’ before tomorrow. Ryanair is also running an 80 per cent reduced service and is advising all customers to book a flight home before March...