A family from Grantham is stranded abroad due to the fall of Thomas Cook.
A couple and their eight-month-old baby have faced a scramble to get home as the tour operator teetered on the brink of collapse.
Simon Coddy, from Grantham, his wife and eight-month-old baby were booked on a flight from Ibiza back to the UK on Sunday, September 22.
He told Sun Online: “We are ATOL-protected and confident the UK Government will get us home at some stage.
“But we are running short on supplies including nappies, wet wipes and clean clothes. While we could get them in Ibiza, the nearest town centre is 20 minutes away via taxi.
“Our main concern is that baby Izzy has a dairy intolerance and is on prescribed formula milk, which we are running low on.”
Thomas Cook said it was working closely with the Civil Aviation Authority to bring back all UK holidaymakers.
The BBC is reporting that 16,000 holiday-makers were booked on flights to come back on Monday and the authorities hope to bring at least 14,000 back on chartered flights.
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