Leicester Mercury

Travellers invited to take own food and drinks on flights

- Leicesterm­ercury.co.uk

ANYONE flying with TUI is being invited to take their own food and soft drinks on board in case there are not enough meals on the flight.

The airline has been affected by staff shortages at the company which makes its in-flight meals.

TUI, whose flights from East Midlands Airport are among those affected, said it was “continuous­ly monitoring the situation”.

Any flights, apart from the very longest, could have a shortage of food, the holiday company warned.

Anyone wanting drinks on board in bottles larger than 100ml will need to buy them in the airport, due to security rules.

TUI flies to numerous popular holiday destinatio­ns from East Midlands Airport, including Malaga, Tenerife, Palma, Ibiza and Lanzarote, in Spain, and Kefalonia in Greece.

In a statement, TUI said: “We can confirm that unfortunat­ely due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there may be limited food and drinks services available onboard TUI Airways short- and mid-haul flights over the coming days.

“Customers may therefore want to bring their own food and soft drinks onboard (no alcohol permitted).

“Any soft drinks over 100ml will need to be purchased after you have passed through security.

“Please note this disruption does not affect any long-haul flights to Aruba, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Orlando and St Lucia and meal services on these flights will continue to operate as normal.

“Please be assured we are continuous­ly monitoring the situation and working closely with our suppliers to limit the impact to the onboard service for our customers.

“We are directly contacting all customers impacted (and) we are very sorry for any inconvenie­nce caused.”

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