Loganair apologises to affected passengers
Loganair has apologised after leaving a ‘significant’ amount of luggage, from a flight headed to the Isle of Man, in London City this weekend.
The airline says it’s now flown it to the Island and its teams are working ‘flat out’ to get bags back to passengers and clear the ‘unfortunate backlog’.
Sunday night’s London City flight was diverted to Liverpool because the Isle of Man Airport had closed.
You can find out more about the airport disruption HERE.

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