The Star Malaysia

Making the best of a bad situation

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KUCHING: Hundreds of passengers were stranded at the Kuching Internatio­nal Airport following flight cancellati­ons due to the volcano eruption in Indonesia, but most took the nd disruption­s in their stride.

In fact, some were ready to make the best of a bad situation.

Azlan Hateem Abdollah, whose flight was cancelled, said he was unsure if he and his wife could get another flight to Kuala Lumpur before Sunday as they were informed by Batik Air that flights on Friday and Saturday were all full.

“It’s a bit troublesom­e because it affects our work schedule. We came back for Raya, so it looks like we will have to continue our Raya celebratio­n,” he said.

Former Mas Gading MP Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe, who was supposed to fly to Kuala Lumpur for a meeting, was among those stranded but he supported the airline’s decision to cancel flights.

“When I went to the counter for my boarding pass, I was told the flight was cancelled. It’s a natural disaster so we cannot say anything.

“We cannot take chances,” he said, adding that his meeting was now postponed to May 2.

Mohd Amirul Othman said he was disappoint­ed by the cancellati­on of his Batik Air flight to Kuala Lumpur but added that safety came first.

“This is a natural disaster that we did not expect. I wouldn’t dare to fly now. I understand the risks,” he said.

Other passengers faced long queues and uncertaint­y in trying to reschedule their flights.

Najwa Illiana, who came back to Kuching for Hari Raya, said she does not know when her family of five would be able to get another flight.

“Our flight was supposed to be at 1.55pm but we found out after arriving at the airport that it was cancelled,” she said.

Opar assemblyma­n Billy Sujang said his son’s cancelled flight had been reschedule­d to Sunday.

“We knew about the cancellati­on early this morning. It affects a lot of people. We can see a lot of passengers waiting at the airport to reconfirm their flights,” he said.

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 ?? — Bernama ?? Seeing red: people checking the flight informatio­n display system for scheduled flights at Kota Kinabalu internatio­nal airport in Sabah. Many listed were in red, showing that they have been cancelled, leaving many stranded following the volcanic eruption.
— Bernama Seeing red: people checking the flight informatio­n display system for scheduled flights at Kota Kinabalu internatio­nal airport in Sabah. Many listed were in red, showing that they have been cancelled, leaving many stranded following the volcanic eruption.
 ?? — Bernama ?? Nowhere to go: Stranded people of all ages seen awaiting updates at Kuching internatio­nal airport in Sarawak after the cancellati­on of flights between Kuala lumpur, Sabah and Sarawak.
— Bernama Nowhere to go: Stranded people of all ages seen awaiting updates at Kuching internatio­nal airport in Sarawak after the cancellati­on of flights between Kuala lumpur, Sabah and Sarawak.

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