Flight services to and from Bali resume as Qantas and Virgin recommence flights following volcanic ash disruption.

Volcanic eruption in Flores caused Australian airlines to cancel flights to and from Denpasar due to ash in the airspace.

November 14th 2024.

Flight services to and from Bali resume as Qantas and Virgin recommence flights following volcanic ash disruption.
It's a relief for travelers as Qantas and Virgin have now resumed flights in and out of Bali. Due to the recent volcanic eruption on the neighboring island of Flores, planes were grounded and flights were cancelled as ash filled the airspace. This unexpected turn of events left thousands of Australian tourists stranded in Bali.

In a statement, Qantas reassured that the situation has improved enough for flights between Australia and Bali to resume. They also mentioned that their teams have been working tirelessly to monitor the situation and determine the safest time to fly again. Fortunately, this morning brought good news and they were able to resume operations for both Qantas and Jetstar flights.

Qantas also mentioned that they will continue to closely monitor the volcanic activity and have plans to operate recovery flights for those who were affected by the cancellations. They understand the frustration of their customers and are working to notify them of any changes to their travel plans. They express their gratitude for the understanding and patience of their customers during this challenging time.

Similarly, Virgin Australia also confirmed that they will resume flights today as they have determined it is now safe to do so. They have been working tirelessly to accommodate guests whose flights were cancelled and will continue to do so in the coming days. They apologize for any inconvenience caused and assure their guests that they are doing their best to rebook them on the next available flights.

The disruption caused by the volcanic eruption has been a major concern, with dozens of flights being cancelled until at least midday today. Mount Lewotobi's continuous spewing of ash has been a cause of worry since the massive eruption last week. However, with the situation improving, both airlines have been able to resume their operations and fly their passengers safely to their destinations.

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