A BBC Breakfast reporter issued a complaint as she reported live from a UK airport during Monday's (21 April) episode of the programme. The instalment of BBC Breakfast was fronted by Sally Nugent and Ben Thompson, who delivered all of the latest news to BBC viewers, including today's headlines and interviews with the likes of musician Gregory Porter.
During one segment, BBC reporter Sarah Rogers shared live updates from Manchester Airport. She revealed the destinations many people had selected for an Easter break as she discussed the latest travel trends. Sarah told how flights to places scuh as Palma, Iceland and Amsterdam were soon due to take off, before admitting: "But, I tell you what, it's absolute toruture being here at the airport and not going anywhere!"
Sally and Ben laughed at her comments, with Sally agreeing: "It's not fair is it, Sarah! Go and get yourself a pint maybe with everyone else."
"It's not fair!" Sarah repeated, with Sally jokingly adding: "Join in the mood!" while Ben quipped: "We may or may not see her a little later."
The segment sparked a discussion surrounding all inclusive holidays between Sally and Ben, who couldn't decide if these types of getaways are appealing or not.
"The problem with an all inclusive holiday is, when do you know when to stop eating? And drinking?" Sally asked her co-host, who went on to point out another issue.
Ben added: "And, you might feel you don't ever want to leave, because it's all inclusive. So, you don't want to go anywhere, you're not going to go and a buy a drink in a bar."
However, Sally admitted: "Trapped in luxury! It doesn't sound terrible actually," prompting Ben to joke: "There's worse problems to have!"
Ben stepped in for usual BBC Breakfast host Jon Kay on Easter Monday. Typically, Jon and Sally host the programme on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The final episodes of the week are fronted by Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty usually, with other presenters such as Nina Warhurst stepping in on occasion.
BBC Breakfast airs on weekdays from 6am on BBC One
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