A Melbourne family holidaying in Bali are stuck on the island for at least a week and are thousands of dollars out of pocket, after a volcanic ash cloud grounded flights to and from the island for days.
Adam Perry, who has been in East Bali and Ubud for two weeks with his wife, Sarah, and children Elliot, 5, and Charlotte, 3, said he only discovered the volcano had erupted a day before the family was due to fly home Saturday morning.
“We had purposely turned our iPhones off, no Instagram and that sort of thing, to get away from social media,” he said.
“So I was none the wiser until yesterday afternoon, when I booked my taxi to the airport and then someone turned around and said ‘are you sure you’re going?'”
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I don't know anyone who's had Bali belly and all my friends have been there in the last 12 months. That's really bad luck
Look, don't get me wrong - it's a sucky situation to be in, but that's what happens when you book with cheap, budget airlines and don't get decent travel insurance. Of course AirAsia has bad customer service lines and isn't running extra flights - these are the things you expect when you book with these kinds of airlines. You pay for what you get.
Exactly! Want decent service, you have to pay for it. If you are going on holiday, get decent insurance. We have travelled to Tassie in the past & still taken out insurance to help cover flights, accommodation bookings etc. This family needs to put things in perspective, there are people worse off out there than them. A monkey eating their breakfast - some people would pay for that to happen. First World problems in a third world country!