
It’s not the first time Jeremy Clarkson and his fiancée Lisa Hogan have been annoyed by flight delays.
The former Top Gear host, 63, was stuck in a bind with his Grand Tour co-stars earlier this month when their flight was cancelled.
Jeremy, Richard Hammond, 53, and James May, 60, were ‘marooned’ in Botswana, as he tweeted a photo: ‘BA have messed up our trip home, so we are marooned here at a luxury camp in Botswana.
‘With only 40 staff. It’s all about survival now.’
James also took a moment to joke about the situation on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He wrote: ‘BREAKING Grand tour presenters MAROONED in Botswana wildlife paradise following cancellation of BA flight home. Updates to follow.’

In a follow-up, James posted a picture of delicious-looking food platter with the caption: ‘LATEST Staff/guest ratio ‘as low as 40:1’ in hell-hole safari lodge where GT presenters have been abandoned by their crew. Cheese has arrived.’ (sic)
He later added: ‘Hope dwindles for Grand Tour presenters abandoned in safari horror.’
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Staff/guest ratio ‘as low as 40:1’ in hell-hole safari lodge where GT presenters have been abandoned by their crew. Cheese has arrived. pic.twitter.com/r4JrevgSUB— James May (@MrJamesMay) October 3, 2023
Hope dwindles for Grand Tour presenters abandoned in safari horror. pic.twitter.com/JDQuBhWvnD
— James May (@MrJamesMay) October 4, 2023
And now Jeremy is having yet another aeroplane problem.
Jeremy captioned a photo from an airport lounge where he and Lisa sipped champagne while appearing somewhat frustrated: ‘Marooned AGAIN by British Airways.
‘How much more of this can a man take?’
Fans served up an adequate-level of sympathy, with one writing: ‘Oh no, anyway.’
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Another joked: ‘Life is a struggle but you have to keep pushing. Sorry to hear you’re going through this.’
Someone else quipped: ‘BA and Clarkson – a love story.’
The Clarkson’s Farm actor subsequently updated his Instagram screenshot, admitting he was a ‘Bronze’ BA member – but he wasn’t thrilled about it.
‘And I’m now a BA bronze card holder. So that’s a dead dog for lunch I guess,’ he added.