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Flight Cancellation

 

6 August 2008

 

AirAsia would like to notify guests that due to the tropical storm Kammuri that is affecting Guangdong Province in China, flights originating from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Kota Kinabalu to the cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macau and Hong Kong in the morning of 6 August 2008 have been cancelled.

 

 

List of cancelled flights:

AK 42/43 (Kuala Lumpur – Guangzhou – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 50/51 (Kuala Lumpur – Macau – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 56/57 (Kuala Lumpur – Macau – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 76/77 (Kuala Lumpur – Hong Kong – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 80/81 (Kuala Lumpur – Shenzhen – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 489 (Macau – Kuching)

AK 510 (Kota Kinabalu – Macau)

AK 552/553 (Kota Kinabalu – Shenzhen – Kota Kinabalu)

AK 610/611 (Johor Bahru – Macau – Johor Bahru)

 

Flights to those cities scheduled in the afternoon are expected to be delayed while night flights are expected to be on time, subject to the improvement in weather conditions.

 

All guests have been notified via SMS and/or telephone and arrangements have been made to transfer affected guests to the next available flights.

 

Guests who require further information may contact AirAsia Call Centre at 03-8775 4000 (for calls from within Malaysia) or +603-86604343 (for calls from overseas).

 

AirAsia apologises for any inconvenience caused.

 

Airasia Flight cancellation

 

Well, it looks like airasia hav bring the news to airasia passengers but wat about MAS? :blink:

 

 

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Well, it looks like airasia hav bring the news to airasia passengers but wat about MAS? :blink:

 

Malaysia Airlines counter at E1 Terminal 1 was the best for customer handling and services. When we showed up for boarding around 12.15 pm, I saw passengers being shooed away, told to come back again at 12.00 midnight, without meal or accommodation vouchers given though there was a delay of over eleven hours! An act of God, Idris Jala?

 

http://www.jeffooi.com/2008/08/gloomy_island.php#comments

 

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Flight Cancellation

 

6 August 2008

 

AirAsia would like to notify guests that due to the tropical storm Kammuri that is affecting Guangdong Province in China, flights originating from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Kota Kinabalu to the cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macau and Hong Kong in the morning of 6 August 2008 have been cancelled.

 

 

List of cancelled flights:

AK 42/43 (Kuala Lumpur – Guangzhou – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 50/51 (Kuala Lumpur – Macau – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 56/57 (Kuala Lumpur – Macau – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 76/77 (Kuala Lumpur – Hong Kong – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 80/81 (Kuala Lumpur – Shenzhen – Kuala Lumpur)

AK 489 (Macau – Kuching)

AK 510 (Kota Kinabalu – Macau)

AK 552/553 (Kota Kinabalu – Shenzhen – Kota Kinabalu)

AK 610/611 (Johor Bahru – Macau – Johor Bahru)

 

 

Flights to those cities scheduled in the afternoon are expected to be delayed while night flights are expected to be on time, subject to the improvement in weather conditions.

 

All guests have been notified via SMS and/or telephone and arrangements have been made to transfer affected guests to the next available flights.

 

Guests who require further information may contact AirAsia Call Centre at 03-8775 4000 (for calls from within Malaysia) or +603-86604343 (for calls from overseas).

 

AirAsia apologises for any inconvenience caused.

 

Airasia Flight cancellation

 

Well, it looks like airasia hav bring the news to airasia passengers but wat about MAS? :blink:

 

At AXM flight operations that morning all flights to the Pearl delta region were canceled,heard from colleagues who were flying to East malaysia,MH planes had to RTB over South China Sea when told by Singapore ATC that Hong Kong ATC would not accept any inbound traffic due to Typhoon alert.

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