Wizz Air passengers who arrived again within the UK from Jordan virtually 24 hours late declare a technical delay was compounded by post-Brexit pink tape.

The airline rejects the assertion however says it’ll pay delay compensation.

Flight W9 5304 from Amman on 5 Might was as a consequence of depart from the capital at 3.45pm native time and arrive at Luton airport at 7.45pm.

On the earlier flight the Airbus A321 had suffered a burst tyre, which had been repaired.

However as passenger Nick Smith describes, the schedule quickly unravelled.

“We boarded as regular and took our seats, however then waited on the tarmac for a lot longer than ordinary.

“After round 40 minutes the pilot introduced they have been nonetheless ready on authorisation to fly – because of the truth a UK-based technician or engineer must log off the approval for the airplane to depart. However there is no such thing as a one obtainable to take action at the moment. He defined that it must go through Dubai then again to us.

“Two extra hours handed with passengers of their seats whereas the airplane waited by the terminal. My companion was chatting to employees and was instructed of a ‘post-Brexit problem’ of needing a UK-based engineer’s approval. They mentioned this had by no means occurred to them earlier than – prior to now they’ve been in a position to search approval from any EU-based engineer.”

Due to the delay, the pilot then introduced the plane must fly through Budapest, the house of Wizz Air, to alter crew – who would in any other case to exceed their authorized working hours.

However three hours after the scheduled departure time, passengers have been instructed the airplane must keep in a single day in Amman.

The method of discovering resorts was sophisticated by the necessity to return via immigration to get exit stamps voided.

Lastly, at 9.30pm, a scrum of round 200 individuals queued for buses to the primary airport resort, the place some queued for over an hour to be assigned rooms.

Below UK air passengers’ rights guidelines, the stranded travellers have been entitled to a night meal – however had issues getting meals. “It had been six hours at this level,” Mr Smith mentioned. “Resort employees directed us in direction of a restaurant which solely had three individuals working and never sufficient to take care of a sudden inflow of company. We had to make use of our personal cash – no vouchers or something like that was given to passengers. And many individuals didn’t have any native foreign money left because of the truth they’d not budgeted to spend an additional night time in Jordan.

“Solely breakfast was supplied the next day,” mentioned Mr Smith. “The airplane then departed an hour late, sure for Luton.”

As regards to post-Brexit engineering credentials, the European Union Aviation Security Company, EASA, says: “A upkeep organisation permitted by an EASA Member State or EASA can not carry out any upkeep on UK-registered plane.”

However a Wizz Air spokesperson rejected the suggestion that Brexit had performed an element within the delay.

They mentioned: “Attributable to a technical problem, we sadly needed to reschedule the flight in query to the next day. All passengers have been knowledgeable of the change and supplied with in a single day lodging.”

Wizz Air can pay £350 per particular person in flight delay compensation, as specified by UK air passengers’ rights guidelines.

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