
Newlyweds who were forced to cancel their honeymoon following a break-in at their home on their wedding night said they have been “cheered up no end” after an airline offered them free flights.
The burglary at Ian and Lynsey Morris’s West Yorkshire home wrecked their plans for a five day honeymoon to Iceland.
Now the firm Iceland Express has stepped in.
Mr Morris, 39, said: “It really is a lovely gesture. It’s cheered us up no end. I’ll have to get a passport now as that was stolen as well.”
Thorunn Reynisdottir, Iceland Express’s chief commercial officer, said: “Once we heard what had happened, we wanted to do our utmost to help – it’s so upsetting that anyone could be burgled on what is set to be the happiest day of their life.”
