These were the shocking scenes of travellers crowded together at Manchester Airport this morning - despite the country's coronavirus lockdown.
05.03.2020 - 06:06 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
There are reports of Flybe planes being grounded and passengers being turned away tonight amid fears it is set to collapse.
At least one Flybe flight is believed to have been grounded at Manchester Airport tonight.
BBC reporter Holly Hamilton said her Flybe flight from Manchester to Belfast was taxi'd back to the stand after initially looking like it was going to take off and that they have now been stuck on the runway for over two hours.
Several planned flights by the airline from Glasgow
These were the shocking scenes of travellers crowded together at Manchester Airport this morning - despite the country's coronavirus lockdown.
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