‘Should have spent Easter with the kids’

DARTS star Nathan Aspinall is the latest victim of travel issues on the European Tour.

The Englishman is set to compete in the German Grand Prix on Easter Sunday.

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Nathan Aspinall has fumed at travel chaos after jetting out for the German Grand PrixCredit: Getty

The Asp took to Instagram to vent his frustration after his bag failed to arrive at the airport.

He said: “The Euro tour just keeps on giving this year. Bag hasn’t turned up should have spent Easter with the kids instead.”

“Airports are an absolute joke at the moment.”

It is one of many cases of travel trouble for darts stars.

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Chris Dobey recently vowed not to fly again this year after his luggage disappeared in what he described as a “shambles”.

His issues were also in Germany as he arrive with no bags for the Players Championship 1-2.

This was not the first time that Dobey was let down – he and fellow darts star Ross Smith arrived in Kiel for the European Tour with no luggage last July.

Smith was also left fuming when he lost his luggage at the airport while travelling to the Baltic Open last year.

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Aspinall admitted he ‘should have spent Easter with the kids’ after the his luggage got lostCredit: Getty

Last year Andrew Gilding missed the Players Championship 15 in Hildesheim.

A delayed KLM flight caused him to miss his connection and he subsequently missed the tournament.

Surrey thrower James Wade blasted British Airways last summer, calling their customer service “shocking” after also losing his luggage.

Wade claimed his bags never arrived after landing in Hamburg but was assured they would be delivered to his hotel the next day.

But he was then told they were unable to send the luggage before promising to send it to his home address.

He wrote on X: “British Airways what an absolute mess.

“With me leaving to attend the World Matchplay on Friday the 18th July 2025 in Blackpool you can appreciate this is not ideal preparation for one of the biggest major tournaments of the PDC calendar year.

“Absolutely shocking customer service.”

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