Page last updated at 05:41 GMT, Friday, 19 September 2008 06:41 UK

Airline offers half-hour holiday

Ian Dack
Mr Dack has booked a trip with another firm

A Derbyshire man is angry after his 40th birthday plans were upset when an airline rearranged his short break so he only had half an hour in Poland.

Ian Dack from Long Eaton booked flights with bmibaby from East Midlands Airport to celebrate his birthday but the firm changed the details.

The airline e-mailed Mr Dack to tell him his new flight would leave almost immediately after he landed.

The airline apologised and said it was trying to resolve the matter.

Mr Dack and his friends had planned to fly out on a Monday and return on a Wednesday.

"They e-mailed to say they'd cancelled all the Monday flights and they offered me a flight out on the Wednesday and a flight back half an hour later on the same day.

"We just couldn't believe it. There seemed to be no way of getting in touch with them to discuss it or anything."

Disappointment

He tried to contact the company on the phone but a recorded message told him that he would have to write to the company's head office in Leicestershire.

"I've written four times now and not heard anything back. I've not had any response, so I'm very disappointed."

In a statement, a bmibaby spokesperson said: "The bmibaby service...was cancelled due to operational reasons.

"We accept that in this instance, the [alternative] dates provided by our system were unsuitable.

"We would like to apologise for the delay in responding to Mr Dack's letters and recognise that this is not in line with the normal high levels of service that people expect from bmibaby."

Mr Dack and his friends have now booked a trip to Prague with a different airline.


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