财经 Airlines try to reduce losses over Bali volcano
As a shutdown at Bali's airport is extended due to volcanic ash, airlines bracing for millions for dollars of lost revenue per day are scrambling to minimise damage by offering travel to other destinations and alternative transport off the island. Laura Frykberg reports
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