Easyjet refused to postpone £4k stag do flights after groom's two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with brain tumour
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Easyjet refused to postpone £4k stag do flights after groom's two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with brain tumour.
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A groom was left devastated after EasyJet refused to postpone flights for his stag do that he was forced to cancel after his daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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JB, from Wiltshire said what was supposed to be "happiest period of our lives" quickly turned into a "nightmare."His two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with an aggressive grade 4 brain tumour, meaning she had to undergo life saving surgeries.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say JB claimed his best man was offered a 'compassionate resolution", the offer of a voucher for the groom's fare only and a refund of the tax element of the others.
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He said the airline's response had caused "significant additional stress", saying he felt responsible for those going on the stag being...
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