If you're stuck in Bali right now and worrying about the unwatered plants and uncuddled pets you left at home, there's a a spot of good news at last.
Officials have confirmed that Bali's Denpasar Airport will resume operations today, Nov. 29.
This development was confirmed in a tweet by Changi Airport.
However, it cautioned that flights might still be affected as airlines adjusted back to their regular schedule.
[TRAVEL ADVISORY] Bali Airport has resumed operations. However, flight services to and from Bali may still be affected as airlines adjust to their normal schedule. Passengers are advised to check https://t.co/oJIK2H83Kw, the iChangi app or with their airline for flight updates.
— Changi Airport (@ChangiAirport) November 29, 2017
Singapore Airlines also posted an update on Facebook with details on the restored flights.
If you need assistance, MFA has set up a consular help desk at the airport that can help you find alternate ways to get home, as observed by a BBC reporter on the ground.
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The crowd at #Bali airport is small this evening. The #MtAgung response seems well-organised with various consulates and airlines setting up booths to help with ticketing and give recommendations for alternate ways to fly home pic.twitter.com/j4dH7nxyMm
— Leisha Chi-Santorelli (@BBCLeisha) November 28, 2017
You won't have to miss Christmas after all.
Top image from BaliAirport.
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