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Stuart manages to misplace an assortment of 53 cats and dogs, and emergency nurse Maggie jets off to Switzerland to rescue an injured skier.
John has to deal with a less-than-fragrant plane, while there's an overbooking problem for Sri Lankan Airways.
Stuart investigates a piece of luggage which has been spotted moving of its own accord, while the absence of vital luggage prevents the England cricket team from flying.
John from Qantas has to deal with five passengers who have lost their bags in transit. The press is on the trail of both a Womble and a supermodel, and Stuart has an unusual task.
Heathrow staff await the arrival of a very important visitor and paramedics Eric and Jane are called away on an emergency. John from Qantas investigates an odd noise.
Maria Demetriou has hundreds of pilgrims to deal with, as well as foot-and-mouth regulations to enforce. Pop superstar Michael Jackson flies in and makes an undignified exit.
An inappropriate joke at check-in means Maria Demetriou has to call the police on suspicion of drug smuggling. John Cull's passengers and crew have to wait for glue to dry.
Terminal 1 is home to thousands of football fans who are determined to drink their way through a seven-hour delay.
Trouble-shooter Karen Jones is confronted by stranded passengers needing a place to sleep in Terminal 3, and a mix-up over names leads to a jet full of holidaymakers seeking an elusive passenger.
Tonight, newcomer Maria, from Cyprus Airways, gets to grips with a superstar.