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Passengers Left Furious as Sevilla Players 'Steal' Commercial Flight, Leaving 80 Stranded at Airport


Passengers Left Furious as Sevilla Players Steal Commercial Flight, Leaving 80 Stranded at Airport

Chaos Erupts at Spanish Airport

Tempers flared at a Spanish airport when Sevilla players boarded a commercial flight, leaving other passengers stranded. The LaLiga team had just finished playing Celta Vigo away, with the game ending in a 1-1 draw.

Sevilla Players Bypass Other Passengers

After the match, the Sevilla players headed to catch their flight back home. However, as 80 passengers queued up to board their plane to Madrid, they were informed of a delay. To their shock, the Sevilla squad bypassed them and boarded the plane, leaving the paying customers stranded at the airport.

Chartered Jet Technical Fault

It was later revealed that the team's chartered jet had experienced a technical fault. Air Nostrum, the airline involved, made the decision to accommodate the Sevilla players on a different flight, at the expense of the regular passengers. No alternative travel arrangements were provided to the stranded customers, who will instead receive compensation.

Passenger Outrage

One disgruntled passenger took to social media, expressing their frustration at the situation. The airline, Air Nostrum, later issued a statement apologizing for the inconvenience caused to the passengers and acknowledging their mistake.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Not the First Football Travel Disaster

This incident is not the first travel mishap involving Spanish football teams this season. Previously, 15 Las Palmas players missed their flight before an important away game.

Sevilla will need to board another plane in the coming days as they prepare to face Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday night.


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