Nadia Ayoub McCulloch was told she could not board the aircraft as she did not have a visa or British passport.
The family of two UK teenagers evacuated from Lebanon have shared their anger with the UkKGovernment after their non-British mother was blocked from boarding the flight with them.
Her Scottish husband of 20 years, William McCulloch, 62, told PA: "I just don't understand it. We paid for the three seats, she went to the airport, and she was told that she can't get on the flight because she didn't have a visa. Mr McCulloch, who works with the humanitarian organisation Norwegian People's Aid, is currently working to clear unexploded ordnance in Iraq.
On his mother's situation stranded in Lebanon, Mr Hardie said: "I'm a bit angry. She is on her own because of the visa situation. My little sister spoke with someone on the phone. "I think that was a surprise. Like, you get a text message, you click a link, you go in, you sign your name, your passport number, and then at the end, it asks you for £350.
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