Khaleej Times

Cancellati­on of flights to Bali disrupts many holiday plans

- sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — Flight cancellati­ons from the UAE to Bali in Indonesia have left many families in distress, many of them due to fly during the upcoming UAE National Day holidays. The cancellati­on of flights were due to the volcanic catastroph­e that hit Bali.

The Indonesian authoritie­s had issued highest-level warning after the volcanic eruptions from Mount Agung sent plumes of smoke thousands of metres into the air, forcing the closure of Bali’s main airport and mass evacuation­s. As a result, the UAE flights have been cancelled, and residents were advised to seek alternativ­e destinatio­ns.

Emirates Airlines confirmed that operations to and from Bali/Denpasar (DPS) “have been suspended until further notice.”

Transit passengers bound for Bali/Denpasar (DPS), currently in Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, will be given the option to travel to the nearest destinatio­n CGK/Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Internatio­nal Airport, or to their original point of departure. Two flights — EK360/ EK361— were cancelled on Monday.

We cancelled our trip since we heard about the volcanic ash increasing in intensity. The weather is pleasant, so we will be making the best out of it.” Abdullah Al Yasi

Passengers were urged to check the website emirates.com for the latest flight timings.”

Holiday plans go down the drain

After the government announced a four-day weekend for public employees

Bali is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its meditation retreats. However, we will have our change of scenery in Malaysia this year.” Abdulrahma­n Al Attar

and three-day weekend for the private sector to mark the National Day and Martyr’s Day, families have been busy planning out their holiday schedules.

A frequent visitor to Bali, Emirati Abdullah Al Yasi had booked his flight to Bali to take his family of four for the weekend. “We cancelled our trip since we heard about the volcanic ash increasing in intensity last week,” said Al Yasi.

Instead, Al Yasi said the family will be staycation­ing in Al Ain and Hatta to enjoy the outdoor winter activity. “The weather is pleasant, so we will be making the best out of it,” said the 32-year-old.

Emirati Abdulrahma­n Al Attar said he was planning to enjoy the island’s beaches and mountains with his wife, but the current volcanic eruption disrupted the plan. He said he diverted his four-day holiday to Malaysia instead. “Bali is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its meditation retreats. However, we will have our change of scenery in Malaysia this year,” said Al Attar. Similarly, Talal Al Nabooda said he wanted to take his family of three to the island for the first time, but the unfortunat­e incident made him cancel his flight on Monday. “I had hopes that the condition will get better by the weekend, but it hadn’t so I had to cancel my flight,” Al Nabooda said, noting that he has no alternativ­e plans for National Day holidays yet.

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