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Home at last after three days stuck in Manchester

From the left, overdue arrivals from Manchester Rhiain Taylor, 15, Kirsty Hart, 10, and Evie Hart, 6.  (Picture: Steve Sarre, 0898641)

FRUSTRATED passengers stranded in Manchester for up to three days finally arrived home yesterday.

Failed bombing sees air security tighten in the UK but not here

Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is alleged to have tried to blow up a transatlantic flight on Christmas Day. (0895507)

A GUERNSEY-BOUND passenger said it took three times as long to get through airport security at Bristol Airport yesterday.

Ferry waits for drivers caught in M27 snarl-up

Commodore Clipper (Picture by Tony Rive).

CONDOR delayed yesterday morning’s Clipper sailing from Portsmouth so people stuck in tailbacks caused by a 20-car pile up could catch the ferry.

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A hectic day in prospect at the airport in bid to clear yesterday’s flight backlog

SNOW continued to disrupt islanders’ travel plans yesterday when hundreds were left stranded at Gatwick Airport.

Crackdown on duty dodgers helps Customs raise a record £28m.

LEVIES on excess duty free have helped Customs and Excise net almost £28m. for the island.

Snow go as flights are held up

SNOW in the UK and Jersey disrupted flights yesterday as the rush for Christmas breaks got under way.

Aurigny waives change charge for bookings hit by BA strike

AURIGNY passengers will be able to change bookings hit by British Airways cabin crew strikes free of charge.

Insurance glitch holds up Flybe’s red-eye

A FLYBE flight was delayed yesterday for 15 minutes because the plane did not have a certificate of insurance.

Tribal ‘on wrong route’

TRIBAL Consulting made a mistake by recommending a full review of bus services before going out to open tender for a new contract to start in 2012, according to the Bus Users’ Group.

Consultants or not, Coachways is determined to keep contract

ISLAND COACHWAYS is determined to retain the bus contract.