

"It's been total chaos. "People are sleeping in the lounges, on the floors, food packets everywhere. It's just been a pretty filthy experience really." BBC News has contacted Emirates for comment.Elsewhere at the airport, Anne Wing, from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, was with her husband and three children hoping to fly to London Heathrow. They arrived at the airport at 08:00 local time (04:00 GMT) for their 11:25 flight, and were initially told it had been delayed by an hour. "We have spoken to no-one from Emirates since 08:00 this morning," she said. "Passengers were shouting and rioting at the connection desk, there were no staff to be seen."