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LIVE: Manchester Airport updates as 'carnage' continues over half-term

Passengers have reported facing more huge queues at Manchester Airport this morning, with some describing the scenes as 'carnage'.

Families are continuing to getaway for half-term and the upcoming Jubilee weekend, though many have been faced with delays at the airport. Passengers have taken to social media this morning to vent their frustrations.

Andy said: "Absolute carnage at Manchester Airport this morning. When they say arrive 3hrs before the flight is set to leave, they mean it!".

READ MORE:Footage shows HUGE queue for TUI bag-drop at Manchester Airport as passengers wait for hours this morning

Ric tweeted a picture of a huge queue for TUI bag-drop, and said: "The daily carnage has already commenced at Manchester Airport". This comes after one passenger filmed the huge queue for the bag-drop at around 3.30am, which showed the line snaking out of Terminal 2 and stretching down the full length of the sky tunnel.

One passenger told the Manchester Evening News that he spent two hours in the queue before checking in his luggage. He said the queue 'was getting bigger' throughout the morning. Another passenger said on Twitter that the TUI queue was around three hours long.

Other passengers have also reported empty shelves in shops and cafes in the terminals this morning, following a hectic weekend at the airport. Manchester Airport apologised for delays at check-in desks and baggage reclaim in a statement posted on Twitter at around 8.30am.

"We are aware of challenge being faced by a number of airlines and handling agents, which is leading to delays at check-in and baggage reclaim for some passengers", the statement said. "Airlines and their ground handlers are responsible for their own check-in and baggage

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk