Very surprised to be first "victim" of Tor Air's Gatwick fiasco to Santorini on Tues 13th Sept (sorry, meant to say Weds 14th!). Some passengers became so frustrated and irate (to the point of police being brought in and an arrest made) that I thought reports would already have been made on websites such as this.
I know that all airlines suffer delays sometime, but the size of Tor Air's "fleet" (ha-ha!), obviously contributed to the length of time we were stuck at Gatwick (18 hours from orig Dep time). The lack of info forthcoming from Tor Air meant that there were a lot of "chinese whispers" and misinformation between the stranded passengers during the course of that long night. No hotels for Tor Air clients!
It was due to go at 16.05. On checkin we were told the plane was being repaired following a bird-strike, and more info would be given at 19.00. They then gave a departure time of 20.30 and we duly boarded. We so very nearly made it to the runway, but then the pilot started throwing it about and doing some very heavy braking before declaring himself not happy with the rather ancient and tatty plane and taking us back to the gate.
Almost no info forthcoming between then and about 01 am, when the Departures board changed to 08.30am next day. Refreshment vouchers of £4, then £10, and finally £6 were issued (and only found out about through word of mouth from the stalwarts hanging around the Swissport desk). Many of us spent half the night in the pub, trying to ease our pain. Blankets were issued, but as some of my fellow sufferers took 2, 3 or even 4 each (yeah, thanks a bunch you greedy
) many of us did not get even one and had a very unpleasant night on the seating. Some people requested their luggage offloaded and went home, saying they could never trust the plane, and foregoing their holiday.
Even in the morning our troubles were not over. One bus was held up an hour while they looked for a missing passenger. Or had he gone home ? Or been arrested? Whatever, take-off slot missed and did not get away til 10.15am.
In the end the flight was fine. The old plane was ok and Tor Air cabin staff were nice. The same goes for our return flight on an equally old plane belonging to Aurela Airlines (Tor Air obviously now completely run out of planes!!)
A very stressful experience and very damaging to Olympic Holidays reputation. I heard many people say they would never book with Olympic again.