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@lenastweets Hi, you will need to contact the original retailer and explain the situation. ^MM
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@lenastweets Hi Lola, we haven't had any issues reported with the air con on this train. We can only recommend moving to an alternative coach if possible, and I will follow this up with the Train Manager now.
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@LNER @lenastweets I'm sweating like a pig in a slaughterhouse
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@lenastweets Hi Lola, yes you can board the next available LNER service. You do not need to amend your ticket, but we would strongly advise making a new seat reservation if available here: lner.co.uk/travel-informa… ^Emma
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@LNER hi, firstly our connecting train was delayed due to SWR so we’re going to miss the 18:30 from KGX to York. Can we get the next one? Then - is the 19:00 KGX to Edinburgh calling at York, scheduled to run currently? Or will it change as KGX to Peterborough major disruption?
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The infamous Hurricane Hunters just had one of the wildest flights in history today.
Flying straight into the heart of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, a Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircraft, call sign TEAL 75, was slammed by violent turbulence
The G-forces were so extreme they may have stressed the aircraft’s frame, forcing the crew to abort the mission and return to base in Curaçao for inspection.
Inside Melissa’s eyewall, the C-130J was thrown hundreds of feet up and down in seconds, nearly 700 feet of vertical motion within a single minute.
The crew also reported that the eyewall had a “sawtooth” appearance, an indicator of the storm’s chaotic and extreme structure.
Yet even amid chaos, the crew captured historic data, a central pressure of 893 mb and astonishing wind gust of 252 mph just above the surface, setting a world record for the highest wind gust ever measured by dropsonde in a hurricane.
The plane then spent more than 35 minutes circling inside the eye of one of the most violent storms ever observed in the Atlantic, searching for a path out of the hurricane that wasn’t filled with lightning and extreme turbulence.
These brave men and women risked their lives, without pay, to gather critical data that helped forecast the track and intensity of Melissa.
A legendary plane ride that will go down in history.

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@SamanthaFr77498 @TariffChecker @LNER Thank you for the advice, definitely going to do this in future. Although don’t think we’ll ever bother with LNER again and will drive/fly in future! Apparently the avanti west coast ticket acceptance was stood down at 11am. Kept that one quiet 🤣
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@lenastweets @TariffChecker @LNER are continually deleting tweets! It’s good advice if you ever get a reply from them to screen shot it. Thank you @lenastweets xx
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@PlainMan747 @LNER We’re in the same situation and have hopped on a Carlisle to London Euston train. Honestly I don’t understand how they can advise do not travel on a Sunday. People have to get back to their homes ready for work on Monday. The communication is awful.
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@TariffChecker Thank you SO much. We will show this to the train manager. I was just trying to find it and think they deleted it. You are an angel!!!!!
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@lenastweets Just in case they delete the tweet, here's a screenshot in case it helps you 🙂 I hope the rest of the journey goes well!

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