A FAMILY coming back home from holiday left their five-year-old daughter at the airport, in scenes straight out of the Home Alone films.

The incident happened at Stuttgart Airport, located in the south-western German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg .

According to the Stuttgart police, several people witnessed the five-year-old girl walking aimlessly around all by herself in the airport's arrival hall.

Despite multiple announcements via the airport's intercom system, no parents arrived at the information desk to pick up their lost daughter.

After airport officers brought the child to the local police station, they received a phone call from her worried mother, who explained that the family had come back from their holiday abroad and resumed their journey home in two different cars.

According to the police, both parents assumed that the other had taken the daughter in the other car, and spokesperson said: "The five-year-old was eventually safely picked up by her father."

Earlier this year, a British couple were charged with child abandonment and their kids taken into protective custody after they were reported to cops for drunken behaviour in Majorca.

The Scottish holidaymakers were alleged to have repeatedly left the children - aged 11 and four - alone while they went out partying.

Other families staying at the Palma Bay Hotel reported looking after the children having found them wandering around alone at all times of day and night.

In March, a mum started a debate online after asking how young is too young when it comes to leaving children home alone.

Taking to parenting forum Mumsnet, the woman said she wanted to know the "general idea" when it came to what other mums thought.

UK law doesn't give a set age on when it is legal to leave your kids at home alone.

But the law does state that you shouldn't leave little ones alone at home or in a car if they could be exposed to risks.