SEPANG: Passengers heading to Hong Kong and a number of southern Chinese cities had to sleep on the floor at KLIA2 on Monday night after their flights were affected by Typhoon Nida.
By yesterday morning, things at the airport had pretty much returned to normal. Most flights were on schedule except for some delayed and cancelled flights to those cities.
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