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Published 12:59 2 Jun 2022 BST
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Paul Charles, chief executive of the PC Agency, also said that, where possible, "passengers should consider packing lightly and travelling with a small bag they can take on board the aircraft".
https://twitter.com/PaorPol/status/1531015597676453889 On Tuesday, TUI announced that hundreds more flights due to take off from Manchester Airport will be cancelled throughout June. The airport has seen some of the worst chaos in the country, coming second only after Gatwick for the most cancellations, iNews reports. Flights have also been grounded at Luton and Belfast, with huge queues forming at Dublin Airport. It was only last weekend that police officers were drafted in to break the bad news to TUI customers in Manchester that their holiday had been cancelled. https://twitter.com/smurfyhelp_jay/status/1530837373688463360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1530837451438161921%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es2_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joe.co.uk%2Fnews%2Ftui-to-cancel-hundreds-of-flights-next-month-339422 A Manchester Airport spokesman said TUI had experienced "significant challenges" with its check-in and baggage operations. "It is clear that they are experiencing temporary staff shortages, in common with other aviation and travel companies," the spokesman said. The airport said it will continue to work with TUI and other partners, but advised passengers to arrive three hours before their flight and to be "as prepared as they can be" for their journey through the airport. As well as TUI, British Airways is cutting more than 100 flights every day as part of its pre-planned reduction in services, while EasyJet cancelled over 200 flights last week as a result of IT problems. Barcelona, Madrid, Prague and Valencia were amongst a number of destinations to which EasyJet cancelled services. Related stories:
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