IndiGo, Air India cancel flights to Bali following volcanic eruption in Indonesia
An official said Air India has cancelled its Bali flight. It operates a flight every day from Delhi to the Indonesian island.
New Delhi: IndiGo and Air India on Wednesday cancelled their flights to Bali caused by ash clouds from a volcanic eruption within the Indonesian island. The Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano located in a far off island in East Nusa Tenggara province erupted earlier this month and has resulted in ash clouds. These clouds may pose a threat to flight operations and as a result of the, many airlines have cancelled their services and products to Bali.
“#6ETravelAdvisory: Resulting from a up-to-the-minute volcanic eruption in #Bali, flights to/from the region have been cancelled, as ash clouds may impact air commute,” IndiGo said in a post on X. The airline operates a every single day flight from Bengaluru to Bali.
An official said Air India has cancelled its Bali flight. It operates a flight every single day from Delhi to the Indonesian island. The service turn into being operated by Vistara, which has now been merged with Air India.
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