Airlines Across Asia Suspend Bali Flights Amid Volcanic Eruptions

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Impact of Volcanic Eruptions on Flight Operations

Following the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores Island, several airlines in Asia have grounded flights to and from Bali. Significant ash clouds have risen miles into the sky, prompting cancellations from carriers such as Jetstar, Qantas, and Virgin Australia. On Wednesday, these airlines halted operations as safety became a primary concern due to volcanic ash particles that could jeopardize air travel.

Regional Response to the Eruption

In addition to Australian airlines, carriers from Malaysia, India, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported similar disruptions. Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Indigo, and Scoot have all cancelled multiple flights as volcanic activity poses risks to aircraft performance. AirAsia stated that volcanic ash represents a significant threat to the safety of operations in affected areas.

Passenger Options and Airport Status

Bali’s international airport continues to operate normally, according to airport authorities, even though tests showed no detected ash in the airspace. Ahmad Syaugi Shahab, the airport’s general manager, indicated that 12 domestic and 22 international flights faced disruption due to the volcanic activity. Airlines are accommodating affected passengers by offering refunds, rescheduling, or re-routing options. As the volcanic situation develops, affected airlines will continue to monitor and provide updates on flight statuses.

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