Some flyers have been left waiting hours for help getting off planes, the UK regulator says.
Earlier this week,Both airports apologised, with Manchester blaming staff shortages.
"The airports seem to be slipping back. The level of investment and effort that goes into making money at these airports isn't matched by the effort and money that needs to go into getting disabled passengers off the plane at the same time as everybody else," he said earlier this week.
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