“We were like baked goods in the oven,” complained the passengers of the low-cost Ryanair flight to Majorca. They had to sit locked in the plane on the taxiway without air conditioning at 40 degrees outside for four hours. According to tourists, children and elderly people fainted.
“People were in a panic. It was much hotter than the 40 degrees outside,” said 41-year-old David Green, one of those on board. According to him, the flight was supposed to leave at 11 a.m., the passengers were loaded and they sat there — in a closed plane, “like an oven,” where nothing worked.
“It was absolute chaos. The children asked for water and took off their clothes,” the tourist adds. At the same time, according to him, the flight attendants, who were asked for water, answered: “This is not my job.” “The sauna-like temperature caused children and the elderly to faint,” the tourist added.
As a result, their torment ended in just four hours: at 15:00, the tourists were transferred to an air-conditioned plane.