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Jetstar passengers, who also arrived to check-in as early as 6am, found that their flight was cancelled. Service staff were busy rebooking passengers on to flights on later dates, changing destinations, or obtaining full refunds on their tickets.
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82-year-old Mr Lee, an AirAsia passenger who was travelling alone, postponed his flight to the next day.
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Scores of passengers at Changi Airport found that their flights to Bangkok had been cancelled and sought alternative travel arrangments or refunds. -- ST PHOTOS: ALPHONSUS CHERN
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Akira Rotjanawongchai (in white), 35, travelled from Adelaide to Singapore with her sister (left), a friend, and her daughter, Faye Faye Lim, 2. Now that their flight has been cancelled, Singapore Airlines is putting the group up at the Elizabeth Hotel.
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Despite their Thai Airways flight to Dhaka via Bangkok being cancelled, Singaporean siblings Tanveer and Jumanah Khan managed to rebook themselves on a Singapore Airlines direct flight without having to pay additional fares.
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Thai Airways passengers, some who arrived at the Changi Airport Terminal 1 as early as 6am to check-in, found that their flight had been cancelled, according to the overhead screens. However, it was later postponed to 11am, before being cancelled yet again.
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