Robertito Funes Ugarte he did not hide his discomfort this Thursday morning after spending almost three hours “locked in a plane on the Aeroparque runway”from which he could not get off due to the yellow alert in force in the city of Buenos Aires, its surroundings and also in other regions of the country.
According to the journalist and presenter of Big Brother exes’ nightwas left on JetSmart flight 3073, coming from Mendoza, even though a group of passengers, among whom he was not included, “went down the stairs and managed to get on the bus” intended for the transfer to the arrivals area.
This is, at least, what Funes Ugarte expressed through his social networks, where He likened the situation to “a horror movie.” and in the crosshairs Intercargo, the state company that provides the ramp service and assists the airlines at the moment of landing and until the planes take off.
“They won’t let us get off, I don’t know why. It’s all a shame“said the TV host. Furthermore he underlined: “We are prisoners here and we can’t do anything. We depend on these people. Horror”.
Funes Ugarte also commented on this a passenger began to feel ill after spending all that time on the plane. “The doctor has arrived,” he said after pointing his cell phone at the woman and a group of people who were near the door of the plane, in front of him.
A few minutes after that publication he made on X, he used the same social network to raise the tone of his complaint, almost with denunciatory tones. “The @ANACargentina @aa2000oficial @intercargoARG @EANAoficial has been keeping a full passenger plane on the tarmac at the # aeroparque for ‘already 3 hours’,” she wrote.
“They don’t give explanations and we continue to be detained, One group has already been able to leave, others are here“, devoid of movement and without any response,” he concluded.
Finally, in an Instagram story, he confirmed that they had been cleared to get off “at 3am, having landed at the Aeroparque at 0.15am on Thursday”. “Spielberg is having a party,” she said wryly.
Previously, on that social network, Funes Ugarte had told of the “terror” he felt at the moment of landing, due to the adverse weather conditions.
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Funes Ugarte recounted the “terror” he felt upon landing, amidst adverse weather conditions.
In the early hours of this Thursday a yellow alert was in force over the city of Buenos Aires issued by the National Meteorological Service, which warned of possible thunderstorms in the area, some locally strong.
In its report, the agency also forecast intense gusts, significant electrical activity, occasional hail and mostly heavy short-term water falls, with estimated accumulated precipitation values between 30 and 70 millimeters.
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Source: Clarin