Mt Ruang eruption: AirAsia reinstates several East Malaysia flights today

Among routes involved are Bintulu, Kuching, Sibu, Johor Bahru, Kota Bharu

6:07 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – While most flights continue to be impacted following the eruption of Mount Ruang in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, low-cost carrier AirAsia has reinstated several flights scheduled to and from East Malaysia today.

AirAsia, in a statement, said the 19 reinstated flights, among others, involved the Bintulu, Kuching, Sibu, Johor Bahru and Kota Bharu routes.

Below is the list of the reinstated flights:   

AK5242 (KUL-BTU)
AK5243 (BTU-KUL)
AK5218 (KUL-KCH)
AK5219 (KCH-KUL)
AK5874 (KUL-SBW)
AK5875 (SBW-KUL)
AK5234 (KUL-KCH)
AK5211 (KCH-KUL)
AK5037 (JHB-SBW)
AK5038 (SBW-JHB)
AK5229 (KCH-KUL)
AK5228 (KUL-KCH)
AK6460 (KCH-SBW)
AK6461 (SBW-KCH)
AK5507 (KCH-KBR)
AK5508 (KBR-KCH)
AK1776 (SIN-KCH)
AK6057 (BTU-KCH)
AK5232 (KUL-KCH)

The statement added that AirAsia had notified all affected guests and those travelling to and from the affected destinations that they were encouraged to check their registered email and mobile phones for cancellation notifications.

Earlier, AirAsia group chief executive Bo Lingam said affected AirAsia passengers could move their flights by making a one-time change to any new travel date within 30 days from the original departure date on the same route without additional cost, subject to seat availability.

They can also retain the value of the flight booking in the guest’s Airasia Rewards member account for future travel with AirAsia, to be redeemed within 730 calendar days (two years) from the issuance date.

“AirAsia is continuing to monitor Mount Ruang volcanic activity and will provide more information on the latest developments,” he said. – April 18, 2024

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