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Manchester Airport disruption affect over one million passengers

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Analysis by passenger rights firm AirHelp found that 36 per cent of passengers travelling through the airport between January and March experienced some form of disruption.

That equates to around 1.03 million people, including more than 47,700 whose flights were cancelled.

The figures come ahead of the busy summer travel period and reflect wider challenges across the aviation sector.

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Across the UK and Ireland, 18.5 million passengers – roughly 31 per cent– were impacted by delays or cancellations during the same period.

Manchester Airport was among several major hubs to see higher-than-average disruption levels, alongside airports such as Birmingham (33 per cent).

Airport officials say the figures need to be viewed in context, pointing to a range of external factors that have affected punctuality across the industry.

A spokesperson for Manchester Airport said: “This analysis of the Civil Aviation Authority’s data is misleading as it ignores important context – context which is directly referenced by the CAA in the notes accompanying the research and in the research itself.

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“Punctuality is affected by factors that are outside of an airport’s control. The two most significant factors contributing to delays in the last year have been industrial action affecting air traffic control in Europe, and the weather.

“These were exacerbated by airspace restrictions above conflict zones meaning airports with significant long-haul networks, like Manchester, were more significantly affected than others.

 “As an industry we are working collectively to achieve the best possible on-time departure rates, while protecting flight schedules and avoiding the need for cancellations.”

Flights from the Far East or South Asia are regularly delayed due to restrictions on flying over Ukraine or the Middle East, forcing more circuitous routes.

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This can delay arrivals and have a knock-on effect on outbound departures.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) also notes that disruption data should be treated with caution, stating that factors such as severe weather, technical issues and other extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of airports and airlines can impact schedules and do not necessarily reflect overall performance.

Despite the disruption, AirHelp said hundreds of thousands of passengers could be eligible for compensation, with more than 440,000 potential claims identified across the UK and Ireland.

AirHelp chief executive Tomasz Pawliszyn said: “Passengers travelling through Manchester have faced a challenging start to the year, with disruption levels above the national average.

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“As we head into peak travel season, this is a reminder that delays and cancellations remain a widespread issue.”

Passengers are being encouraged to check their rights and eligibility for compensation before travelling through the AirHelp app.

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Coronation Street’s Jodie Ramsey says time on soap ‘may have ended’ in cryptic victim clue

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Actress Olivia Frances Brown has cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shocking murder on the cobbles

Coronation Street star Olivia Frances Brown has admitted her time on the long-running show ‘may have ended’ as she cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shock murder on the cobbles.

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As those who follow the ITV soap will recall, Jodie’s first appearance on-screen sparked a mystery as Olivia made her debut in the role during Corrie’s epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up, before she ended up being revealed as Shona Platt’s long-lost sister.

While not involved in the dramatic crash that was at the centre of the historic crossover, it was during her escape that she became injured, running into a tree when DC Kit Green gave chase through the woods.

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It was how she ended up in the hospital, and it was there that she was reunited with her long-lost sister, Shona Platt, who had been involved in the deadly smash with her husband, David.

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Since then, despite Shona’s unease at first, Jodie has made herself comfortable with the Platts after being invited to stay at No.8 Coronation Street. But as viewers know, Jodie has started a plan to get between her sister and her husband, while her behaviour towards other Weatherfield residents has also come into question.

But this week, Jodie is among the possible victims of a murder, alongside fellow Weatherfield villains Theo Silverton, Carl Webster, Megan Walsh and Maggie Driscoll.

A flashforward episode of Corrie, which was aired in February, first confirmed the storyline, with fans seeing the shocked and anxious teen being interviewed by detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows. As the episode returned to the present day, Corrie viewers started to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death.

While the murder technically took place on April 23, this week, Corrie viewers will revisit the same day, but each episode will be seen from the perspective of a different potential victim. At the end of the week, Betsy will find one of them dead, and as the victim is finally revealed, the hunt to find the killer will then begin.

Jodie’s episode airs on Wednesday (April 29), ahead of Friday’s (May 1) big reveal, but actress Olivia has already teased that it could be the end of her time in Weatherfield.

Asked how the character has ended up one of the possible victims, and if she was surprised herself to learn that Jodie could possibly die, the new soap star told the Manchester Evening News and other press: “I would have been surprised if she wasn’t one of the victims, the way she’s been carrying on! Trouble follows her around like a bad smell.

“She is always caught up in the chaos. Whatever’s going on, if there is any chaos in the street, she’ll probably be at the heart of it. It’s the way that she is. It’s who she is. It’s the way she has learnt to deal with things. It’s the way she goes through life.”

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On how it feels to be part of the dramatic week, Olivia added: “It’s been great. To be new on the show and to be thrown right into the centre of all the drama. It’s been a really lovely experience. It’s just been like a rollercoaster from the beginning. I really don’t want it to end – but it might have ended!”

And despite Jodie’s questionable actions so far, Olivia has had quite a positive reaction to her arrival in the show. “It’s been lovely, actually,” she admitted. “It’s been nice to see how invested people have become with the character and to see how close they are watching.

“The majority of feedback that I’ve had is that people just can’t quite suss her out and figure out what she’s up to. Which is good really, because she isn’t straightforward and she’s not your typical villain. She’s a very complex, layered person. There’s a bit of a sadness to her, really.

“The things that she is doing come from a place of loneliness. She wants people to value her, she wants to feel that closeness that she can see everybody else enjoying around her. She feels like she can’t have it off her own back. She feels like she has to manipulate people around her in order to trick them into loving her, which is quite sad.”

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