Passengers have been warned they face waiting ten days for a flight home - costing thousands in accommodation - while others have been forced to sleep on make-shift beds laid out on airport floors .
Passengers have been warned they face waiting ten days for a flight home - costing thousands of pounds in accommodation - while others have been forced to sleep on make-shift beds.
Roughly 2,000 flights have been cancelled so far as a result of a technical issue caused by what has been described as an unusual piece of data - although there is currently no evidence to suggest it was caused by a cyber-attack.
A “frustrated and tired” Scottish drama student was left stranded in Amsterdam Airport overnight when an air traffic control glitch saw his flight cancelled, forcing him to sleep there.