A mother says that after her family left her, she was “overwhelmed” Stuck in paris When? Birmingham airport Close your runway due to emergency landing.
Gena Fraser, 45 WalverhamptonWith his teenage son, brother, sister -in -law and 11 -year -old niece, he went to Paris on Saturday, he will return with expectations Birmingham Airport on Wednesday evening.
Britain’s seventh busiest airport shut down for about six hours after developing the landing gear problems of a light aircraft and created an emergency landing, which led to disruption for thousands of travelers around the world. A person suffered minor injuries after the aircraft collapsed on touch down.
He said, “The rest that was felt on his four -day visit to Paris is now ruined,” he said after his flight was canceled.
Ms. Fraser, who serves as a disabled student allowance, needs evaluation, was due to leaving the Paris-Buvis Airport on a Ryanier flight around 6 pm on Wednesday when she saw the news of disintegration.
“On the Ryanier app, it said that our flight was delayed by 8 o’clock, but the delay was deteriorating,” he said.
Ms. Fraser and her family were given € 4 vouchers to spend at the airport on a drink or snack, but she said that compensation was barely enough to buy a drink.
“You could not even buy a drink because the drinks were € 4.20,” he said. “You can’t even buy a drink and it is like a bottle of coke or spright.”
Ms. Fraser, who has autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and ADHD, requires special assistance at airports, which was clarified on her Ryanayer ticket. This means that she gets free allotted seats and usually does not look at the airport, instead to go into a special aid lane.
He said, “I hope Ryanayer will say carefully about special support because I told him about his disability,” he said. “No special assistance has been provided other than seat allocation.”

He said that after a special journey, the family had been looking ahead for months, he was feeling “overwhelmed, highly stressed and worried” at the crowded airport.
Around 7 o’clock, Ms. Fraser found that the family flight was canceled and was forced to re -book her tickets for 11 o’clock to land in Manchester the next day, forcing her to spend the night at the Ibis Hotel near the airport.
Despite having a new flight booked, Ms. Fraser said that her journey concern was not abolished. “How are we going to come back Walverhampton“, He asked.” Is this going to be public transport? This is just a bad dream. ,
Independent Ryanier has approached for comment.
As flights begin normally, Woodgate Aviation – the company that was owned by the aircraft involved in the incident said “they were fully co -operating with the services of the air accident investigators and the airport.”