Holidaymakers are facing travel chaos after the bomb attacks in Spain cause roads and the airport on the island of Majorca. Some travellers risk being delayed at the airport and others may not be able to take off. The BBC reports that two Thomson Holidays flights en route to the Spanish island of Majorca had to turn back to Gatwick Airport.
According to BBC report,
Travel association Abta said there were an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Britons in Majorca at present.
The other two Thomson Airways flights are expected to be diverted to one of the other Balearic islands.
Several airlines have UK flights that are scheduled to leave for Majorca this evening.
Two Easyjet flights and one British Airways plane are due to leave Gatwick from 1740 BST onwards. They are also scheduled to make return trips.
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