Sussex wrote:
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"Due to Air Traffic Control staff shortages at London Gatwick, it was unfortunately not possible for the flight to land at the airport as planned, and instead it had to divert to Doncaster Sheffield.
Someone is telling porkies.
Nothing to do with the number of air traffic staff, and everything to do with the number of night flights allowed to land at Gatwick.
You have Luton, Stanstead, Heathrow, Southampton, Birmingham, Cardiff and Manchester all nearer than Doncaster. Did they all have a shortage of staff?
Interesting story.
It's what you get when you use a budget airline, unfortunately.
You get what you pay for.
What you say here might have validity.
British Airways have been using tricks with maximum weight allowances on their flights by sending customers luggage on a separate flight (top stay under the threshold) which not only gets to them a day or two after their flight arrival but also on many occasions some customers luggage gets lost in transit etc.
If you are correct in your assumptions then it might be possible that Whizz Air are not licensed or do not have a terminal with any of the the airports you mention and therefore Doncaster was the nearest airport they operate at from London.
They are a budget airline after all.