Travelers will fly from Denapasar in Bali to Amsterdam on Wednesday with a stopover in Singapore. “But there the pilot said that the engine dynamo was broken,” the newspaper quotes deceiving the Dutch.
After hours of waiting, everyone had to disembark. According to KLM, this is because repairing the plane “is taking longer than originally planned”. That’s why the plane couldn’t leave on Thursday.
In the meantime, all passengers would be rebooked. “They fly home on Saturday, Sunday or Monday,” says KLM.
Travelers complain about KLM’s lack of information. The airline has booked a hotel for all travellers. Victims also receive 15 percent of the costs incurred. “The safety of travelers and employees has not been compromised,” concludes a spokesman.