Aer Lingus apologise to passengers after plane forced to take off and fly to Shannon without them
Aer Lingus has apologised to passengers who were left behind in Boston at the weekend after their plane was forced to take off and fly to Shannon without them.
It is understood the flight EI-134 did not have the legally required number of flight attendants to operate the service after one crew member fell ill prior to departure.
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