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Bloke racks up £570 taxi fare after diverted flight lands 300 miles away

A bloke was pressured to take a mammoth six-hour £570 taxi experience after a diverted flight meant he was left virtually 300 miles away from house.

David Edwards, from Cork within the Republic of Ireland, took a three-and-a-half hour flight from Bristol to Cork, however ended up means additional north in Belfast due to Storm Fergus.

Ironically, David discovered himself additional away from house than when he began his journey. A direct flight from Bristol travels 250 miles to succeed in Cork, whereas he needed to commute simply over 292 miles by street to get again to his vacation spot from the Northern Irish capital.

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This resulted in Aer Lingus stepping in to foot the invoice for a mammoth taxi journey. The airline even supplied to pay the fare immediately, which means David didn’t need to bust out the debit card when he lastly received to his house county.



David Edwards in Belfast International Airport
David Edwards in Belfast International Airport

The quick hop throughout the Irish sea that changed into a little bit of a Trains, Planes and Automobiles saga began when Dave boarded his flight from Bristol on Sunday (December 10) after taking a well-needed break from work as a constitution skipper in Clonakilty to spend some high quality time together with his mom in Cardiff, Wales, for the festive season.

He opted in opposition to in opposition to reserving a ferry, settling for what was positive to be a bumpy flight to make it again for the beginning of the working week.

Speaking to CorkBeo, David described the entire expertise as ‘an journey’. He mentioned: “As we were getting towards Cork, the pilot told us that there was no way we were getting into Cork Airport cause the weather was too bad. We then went up to Dublin, and as we started coming down through the clouds you could see a complete white-out from the blizzard, and it got a bit bumpy.



Ireland map
That’s some journey by automobile

“I’ve a background in flying myself so I didn’t really mind, but a lot of people were scared some people were crying.”

“We were around Dublin Airport for 10 minutes, only took one approach to land cause it was very obvious that we weren’t getting in with the weather. Then we were off to Belfast.”

They reached Belfast’s George Best Airport simply after 7pm. David mentioned he and the opposite passengers have been advised to attend within the terminal for buses, however as that they had no Aer Lingus consultant to talk to, many ran out of persistence and began to e book their very own transport house.

“The most important thing is that everyone got down safely. Of course there were people worried about missing work the next day and things like that, but everyone was OK and it was a bit of an adventure at the end of the day,” David mentioned.

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