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Travel Mishap Took Me to Budapest

Not all of our travels were smooth as expected. Dutchie and I did experience travel mishaps from time to time. One of them took us to Budapest (Hungary) while our initial destination was Antalya (Turkey). It was unexpected with a bitter sweet travel experience being an Indonesian national.

Dutch and IndonesianWe planned to have eight days of beach holiday in Antalya. Everything went well at the beginning of our travel, from the check-in to finally boarding from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. It was a direct chartered flight from Arke, a well known Dutch travel agent, and we were scheduled to arrive in the afternoon. After we flew for a while, the pilot made an announcement he had to do an emergency landing in Budapest due to engines issues and we had to stay in Budapest. You can imagine how the passengers reacted after the announcement.

The first thing came to my mind was: I did not have visa to enter Hungary! At that time Hungary was not a Schengen* country thus as an Indonesian passport holder despite of my residency in the Netherlands, I still had to apply Hungarian visa prior arrival. I was freaking out while Dutchie was joking the Budapest’s immigration must had a sleeping bag for me to sleep over at the airport. Oh dear, the idea to sleep at the airport was interesting for a blog post now but that’s not a reality I wished to experience at that time. As we landed, my fear came true, the passengers who were almost all Dutch nationals allowed to pass the immigration except me. Dutchie was kindly accompanying me, but of course he had no choice unless if he wanted to see a grumpy face for the rest of the holiday later on. I told him I would request two sleeping bags in return to his loyal companionship.

Not allowed to pass the immigration

Listening to our Pilot’s briefing at the other side

The airline attendants helped us in arranging an emergency visa for me. It took hours to process it as the Hungarian authority had to check my profile for security reasons. It was dark when I was finally allowed to leave the airport. As we arrived at our hotel, we were immediately served with delicious meals that I could not remember all of their names. Goulash was certainly one of the meals. Our flight was scheduled to leave on the following day after lunch time thus we had half day to scroll around Budapest. The city was beautiful with unique architectures, but no Hungarians in Budapest were smiling, not even the staff at the hotel and restaurants. It was awkward. Imagine if you were smiling at someone who did not return your smile.

If you asked me at that time about my feeling over the travel mishap experience, I would said I was annoyed and there was slightly bitter feeling as an Indonesian national, as it seemed, I could not fully be trusted equally to the Dutch nationals. But at the same time I was glad I did not have to sleep at the Budapest’s airport. Indonesian passport ranked 60th according to Matador Network, it was not a powerful passport and I had to compromise it. Having an Indonesian passport made me experiencing additional travel challenges that remind me the importance to stay humble wherever I go. I had another story about visa related experience when preparing my future visit to the United States and it was related to human kindness and trusts. Please stay tune on my future post 🙂

Budapest

Budapest

*Schengen is an area within European Union (EU) where some European countries agreed that their citizens and Schengen visa holders are free to travel in and out of this zone as one single country sharing equal international travel rights. However, not all EU countries joins the Schengen area. United Kingdom (UK), for instance is a European Union state member but it is not joining the Schengen agreement. My resident permit visa from the Dutch authority allows me to travel within Schengen areas without necessary applying for additional visa, however it would not be the case as if I wished to visit UK. List of of Schengen countries are available in this link: Schengen Visa Countries List. Hungary joined the Schengen area in December 2007, my travel mishap occurred in June 2006.

Submitted to Monday Escapes #19

98 Comments »

  1. I completely understand your slightly bitter feeling. It just seems wrong. But you turned it into a very positive experience with beautiful photos. And if you weren’t able to get the locals to smile, no one could.

  2. Quite a story. I had an interesting mishap many years ago when air Icelandic “lost me” for 2 days. I was dropped in Iceland for a day, given a free smorgasbord and tour of the island. Meanwhile my husband had no idea where in the world I was because the airline didn’t know either. I was eventually put on a flight back to NY.

    • That’s a mishap that turned to be fun and you even got a free tour!! Sometimes this kind of mishap could be a unique experience as we got a chance to visit other country that perhaps we have never visited before 😀

  3. Glad the engine trouble didn’t turn out worse! I spent a miserable night in an airport in Hawaii once. I won’t go into the details. I will say though that when you’re watching the clock, it sure can drag!

    • I was happy too, but somehow I was worried more on visa issue than the engines – something wrong with my brain 😀 The pilot sounded convincing that we could land safely, he was certainly trained to maintain calm in such situation. I am so sorry about your experience in Hawaii 😦 sometimes flight delays or cancellation could be extremely annoying, especially when the airlines were passive in informing the passengers 😦

  4. The sentiment in your post is making me think of all the Syrian refugees trapped at the border at that razor wire fence, or even worse, inside a detention centre in the country. Of course, your experience is nothing like that, but this whole difficulty with passports and borders and visas…it’s hard to know what the right thing is. Personally, I’d wish for a borderless world, but I’m not so naive to think that such a thing would be easy to implement…

    • I wish for borderless world too but indeed, such thing is perhaps only happen when there were no prejudice towards other nations, all states in the world are in equal position with perfect harmony. Utopia. I do sympathize the Syrian refugees who are now in the Schengen countries borders. I am not sure what will be the best solution, but closing the Schengen borders like now is certainly not working for longer term.

  5. Travel mishaps can be the most fun times.

    By the way, you’ve been chosen as one of today’s nine blogs in That’s So Jacob’s Ninth Month Blog Challenge (http://www.thatssojacob.wordpress.com)! I challenge you to find nine blogs you find interesting and give them a comment to brighten their day…well, eight other blogs and mine 🙂 Copy this message in your comment and enjoy your new blog friends!

  6. Indonesia is 60th in powerful passports. Well, hey,that’s better than, say 201. Or even 62. But why no smiles? Goulash…one of my favorite dishes! Right up there with mie kuah. Even kind of similar…well, you eat them both from a bowl. Are you trying to become a Dutch citizen, or just hanging out there? Last summer I thought about becoming an Indonesian citizen, so I didn’t have to leave the country to renew my visa.

    • The plan is to keep hanging out with my greenish passport 😀 It’s challenging to apply visa from time to time. Each visa application has different story and uncertainty…That part of leaving the country just to renew Indonesian visa is insane!..Gosh, after all these years, Indo govt is still unable to provide faster visa for long term stay visitors! oh dear… 😦 I am so sorry for that..

      • Well, I could retire there, get a retirement visa, and then I wouldn’t have to leave…which I just might do. I looked into it last time there, last summer. I had the three different size photos taken that you need to apply…they require a RED background???

        • Ahhh…that’s red background policy, don’t forget to wear WHITE t-shirt when taking the picture, Indonesian authorities just want you to look like Indonesian flag…they make us to do that for the passport picture as well!!

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