by Gráinne Connolly
People are being urged to contact Belfast International Airport if they have been affected by flooding at the site last month.
On the 18th of July, one of it's car parks became flooded as a result of torrential rain.
The Consumer Council is now helping people affected and says it will take up any complaints or queries.
John French, Chief Executive of The Consumer Council said, “Any affected passengers should contact Belfast International Airport in the first instance.
"If you remain dissatisfied with the response received or have not yet heard from them, contact The Consumer Council and we will take your complaint up with the airport.”
The Consumer Council is meeting with Belfast International Airport and will raise this issue with them.
Contact The Consumer Council on freephone 0800 121 6022 or email contact@consumercouncil.org.uk
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