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Brits face summer holiday chaos after easyJet cancelled a spate of flights to and from the UK at short notice. Holidays are now under threat for many - and some tourists even had to hastily rearrange plans after learning the news at the check-in desks at Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports . EasyJet customers have contacted the Mirror in their droves tonight to share their frustration at how the move by the budget airline has impacted them.

These include people returning to the UK, such as 70-year-old Carole Fuller, a solo traveller, who has been stranded in Bodrum, Turkey, having had her flight to Edinburgh scrapped at short notice. Ann Thomas and her husband are stuck at Malaga Airport as their flight to Manchester Airport was axed - again due to "air traffic control problems". EasyJet has been pressed by the Mirror tonight to offer more information about these issues.



Have you been affected by the cancellations? Contact [email protected] Another tourist scrambled to find her and her family an alternative flight home from Larnaca, Cyprus after their easyJet journey was scrapped. They claim other tourists have had to spend up to £1,500 on alternative flights back to the UK, though it is understood they've been told easyJet will eventually reimburse these costs.

Ms Fuller's daughter, Rosie, told us her mother and fellow passengers were only informed their flight from Bodrum had been cancelled as they waited to board at the departure gate on Wednesday. She added: "Chaos en.

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