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Flights to Bali cancelled after volcanic eruption near holiday spot creates dangerous ash cloud

Simon Calder’s Travel

Several flights to and from Bali have been cancelled after the Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano began spewing ash as high as 9km in the sky.

Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia grounded more than a dozen flights on Tuesday and Wednesday scheduled to arrive or depart from the Denpasar Airport, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded, after the volcanic eruption near the popular tourist destination in Indonesia.

At least 10 people died and several others sustained injuries last week in the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island of Flores, located about 500km east of Bali.

The volcano has been spewing smoldering rocks, lava and hot, thumb-size fragments of gravel and ash from the crater since last week, affecting more than 10,000 people in 10 villages. Nearly 6,000 villagers moved into makeshift emergency shelters after the eruption, which destroyed seven schools, nearly two dozen houses and a convent on the majority-Catholic island.

Jetstar said all flights to and from Denpasar Airport have been cancelled until at least 2pm (local time) on Wednesday. “Impacted customers have been notified directly and provided a range of options,” the airline said in a statement.

It added that the options included “rebooking their travel for no charge or cancelling their bookings and obtaining a voucher to the value of their untravelled”.

The airline said it intended to operate at least two additional return services between Australia and Bali on Wednesday to clear the backlog of passengers stranded at the airport.

Virgin Airlines said it cancelled at least 10 flights in and out of Indonesia for Wednesday due to “adverse weather”.

“The safety of our guests and crew is our highest priority. Adverse weather due to the volcano in Indonesia has resulted in Virgin Australia cancelling all flights in and out of Denpasar today,” it added.

Two Qantas return flights scheduled to go from Australia to Denpasar has been delayed so far. The airline will reportedly resume operations from Sydney International Airport at about 4.30pm (local time) on Wednesday.

Garuda Indonesia flights were delayed in both directions, 9News reported

People have taken to social media to share their ordeal, complaints of not receiving food or accommodation support.

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