Limited work of Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has cut its working hours to serve the APEC Summit 2013’ members arrivals, has forced Air Asia to adjust its flight schedule on Bali.
The airline took a decision to cancel 81 flights and to reschedule 53 flights during the Summit time from 5 to 9 October. Air Asia is only one carrier, which has notified its passengers about changes by emails or SMS.
In addiction the airline offers affected guests to use Credit Shell – a deposit in Air Asia equivalent, full refund or to move the flight within 10 calendar days before or after the original departure date.
Air Asia changes its flight schedule to Bali
News in AsiaLimited work of Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has cut its working hours to serve the APEC Summit 2013’ members arrivals, has forced Air Asia to adjust its flight schedule on Bali.