A mother and a daughter had been denied to enter the flight all because of their luggage was half an inch more than the required size. Half an inch... couldn't they have just let them go, just let them enjoy their holiday or what not?
The mother and daughter had spent 14 hours in this airport trying to sort all this stuff out, and her daughter had to sleep on the airport floor because she was tired. Why make a child lie on the floor when she could have had a comfortable place to sleep on the plane?
The extra fee for having an over sized luggage was £50 but then the mother had put some of her daughter's clothes in her suitcase which then made the fee raise to £100? How does this make sense?
They couldn't afford the baggage fee until the next day when the mother would be paid that day, and yet they had to wait to afford, and maybe even have to buy a new plane ticket to get on the time of the new plane arrival.
Quote from the mother:
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'It was horrendous. We tried to be positive, but there were no spare seats in the airport and the floor we slept on was rock hard and freezing cold.
'It made no sense. We've used these bags as carry-on for the last four years. I didn't have the money in my account because I was getting paid the following morning.
'It wasn't just the fact they wouldn't work with me, it was that there was no compassion. It was terrible and really traumatic for my daughter.'
Here's a little quote from the article:
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Ms Alston, from Levenshulme, said she tried to reason with staff - offering to leave their luggage at Manchester Airport on arrival until she could pay the fee. But she was told that was not possible.
Is this some sort of joke? How ridiculous is this? If I was one of the staff, I would have let them through, half an inch over sized is literally nothing and why make so much fuss over a tiny issue that could be just forgotten and to let them through?
Source Link:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... e-big.html