- People who miss flying are rushing to buy tickets for flights that land in the same place they depart from. In August, Nadzri Harif, a D.J. at Kristal FM radio station in Brunei, set foot in an airport for the first time in six months. The experience, he said, was exhilarating. Sure, moving through Brunei International Airport was different, with masks, glass dividers and social-distancing protocols in place, but nothing could beat the anticipation of getting on a plane again. His destination: nowhere. Mr. Harif is one of thousands of people in Brunei, Taiwan, Japan and Australia who have ... [Read More]