Suspension of Brussels Airlines leaves passengers in dilemma  

By Landing Colley

Suspension of Brussels Airline has left dozens of passengers stranded in The Gambia amid pandemic of the deadly coronavirus. There will be no flight to Brussels for coming 21 days.

In an exclusive interview Yahya Sonko, a social worker (Askla NO.17) in Norway said “despite how the situation is I want to go back to Norway because of my job as a social worker at the hospital.

The virus is in every country and as the first case confirmed he hope the government controls the situation in a quick response, he said.

“I have been coming for almost three days now for my flight to be as my holiday will end on the Sunday 22nd but they confirmed that there is no order solution but to wait until on the 19th of April, he said.

He urged the government to keep on updating people on current situation on the country, and urged people to follow the advice given to them by official doctor on corona virus.

Bintou Ceesay going to Finland said “I want to go back to Finland because my family are all in Finland and I’m the only one here which make me feel worry.”

She said that she supposed to go next month on the 4th of April which she already book but since the outbreak of corona virus she decide to closing the booking to March on Monday  23rd and she later heard that fly are all cancel.

“The panning of flight is not a problem to me but I’m worry about my family nonetheless they are trying to control the outbreak of the virus from spraying,” she said.

If places are not control and people moving up and down the virus will continue to spray and difficult to control, she added.

This is not their fault for panning fly is due to the corona virus while she urged her fellow to be patient.

Alhgie Camara and many others sounded the same on the issue for the availability of flight for them to go despite the outbreak of corona virus pandemic in the world.