In recent days, Indonesian volcanoes have continued to erupt, and people have fallen into an atmosphere of panic. So far, many people have died due to explosions. Meanwhile, IndiGo and Air India have taken a big decision. Airlines canceled all flights to Bali on Wednesday, November 13, due to ash from the volcanic eruption.
The Levotobilakiraki volcano, located on a remote island in East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted earlier this month, spewing ash into the sky. There was smoke everywhere. In this case, these clouds could pose a threat to flight operations, so many airlines decided to cancel flights to Bali.
Information provided on social media
Air India shared this information in a post on social media, in which it was informed that the Air India flights scheduled to operate from Delhi to Bali and back on November 13, 2024 (AI 2145 and AI 2145 respectively) 2146) has recently been affected by volcanic eruptions. Canceled due to explosion. The company said the safety of passengers and crew is its top priority.
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Due to adverse weather caused by the recent volcanic eruption, Air India flights from Delhi to Bali and back (AI 2145 and AI 2146 respectively) scheduled to operate on November 13, 2024 have been cancelled. Every effort is being made to minimize— Air India (@airindia) November 13, 2024
Apart from this, IndiGo also shared a post on Twitter stating that due to the recent volcanic eruption in Bali, the ash cloud has affected air travel and flights to and from the area have been cancelled.
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Due to adverse weather caused by the recent volcanic eruption, Air India flights from Delhi to Bali and back (AI 2145 and AI 2146 respectively) scheduled to operate on November 13, 2024 have been cancelled. Every effort is being made to minimize— Air India (@airindia) November 13, 2024
Flights from Delhi to Indonesian Islands
The airline operates daily flights from Bangalore to Bali. Air India has canceled flights to Bali, an official revealed. Air India operates one daily flight from Delhi to the Indonesian islands.
The volcano continues to erupt
Speaking of Indonesia, Flores’ Levotobilakiraki volcano erupted on Wednesday, sending ash into the sky and lava on its slopes. More than 12,000 residents have been evacuated due to the 1,584-meter-tall volcano. Officials said more people may need to be evacuated if the explosion intensifies.