Flights to this famous holiday destination cancelled after dangerous volcanic activity

For many Australians, Bali is a slice of paradise.

For just a short flight away, holiday goers get to experience sun-soaked beaches, vibrant culture and an escape from the daily.

However,the getaway plans of numerous Aussies have been thrown into disarray due to the powerful forces of nature.


Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki, located in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province, has had a series of volcanic eruptions over the past week.

The eruptions spewed thick, black ash and smoke into the sky.

These eruptions created an ash blanket that has spread for several kilometres.

Blanket aside, the volcanic ash also reached altitudes of up to 10 metres, and the eruptions had fireballs and debris raining down on nearby villages.


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Bali is a popular beach destination in Indonesia. Image Credit: Pexels/El Jusuf


The impact of volcanic activity on air travel has been evident.

Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia flights have cancelled multiple flights to and from Bali.

The volcanic ash could damage engines and affect visibility, making flying through or near the ash cloud extremely dangerous.


The sudden flight cancellations left many Aussie travellers stranded and frustrated.

Many travellers have been stuck at airports, sitting on the floor with their luggage and grappling with reality.

'We could not get our tickets refunded because they were sale flights,' lamented one traveller.

The situation is equally challenging for those already in Bali as they wait for a chance to come home.

'It's just ridiculous,' one traveller shared due to the lack of communication from her booked airline.

Accommodation also became a pressing concern for the stranded tourists.

In response to the chaos, Jetstar announced that it would run two flights between Bali and Australia to help clear the backlog of stranded customers.

These flights would use their larger 787 aircraft to accommodate more passengers and expedite their return.


Virgin Australia cancelled four flights and has prioritised the safety of their guests and crew.

'We regret the inconvenience this has caused our passengers, and our team is working hard to ensure all passengers booked on our services get to their destination safely and as soon as possible,' a Virgin Australia spokesperson stated.

Qantas flights were initially less affected as their flights went ahead as scheduled on Tuesday.

However, one Qantas flight had to return to the airport due to the deteriorating flight conditions.

The airline has since offered accommodation to those affected as they anticipate a rescheduled departure.

This incident became a reminder of the unpredictability of international travel.

It also highlighted the importance of travel insurance and choosing flexible ticket options whenever possible.

For those planning a trip to Bali in the near future, it is vital to stay updated about the situation.
Key Takeaways

  • Multiple flights to Bali have been cancelled due to volcanic eruptions from Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki.
  • The eruptions have emitted thick black ash and smoke. Volcanic ash also rose to 10 metres in altitude, affecting air travel.
  • Flights from Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia have been impacted. Jetstar started adding new flights to help clear the backlog of stranded passengers.
  • Passengers have faced cancellations and delays, with some unable to obtain refunds due to sale conditions.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the recent Bali flight cancellations? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
 
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I don’t really get the criticism with Go Fund Me. No-one is forcing anyone to donate. If people can afford to help and feel they want to - so be it. I cannot see why someone’s desire to be charitable is so offensive to others. Good to know there are kind-hearted people in the world.
 
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I don’t really get the criticism with Go Fund Me. No-one is forcing anyone to donate. If people can afford to help and feel they want to - so be it. I cannot see why someone’s desire to be charitable is so offensive to others. Good to know there are kind-hearted people in the world.
Obviously it is not somebody's desire to be charitable that is offensive, it is the fact that other people don't accept responsibility for themselves and then expect other people to pick up the tab.
 
Obviously it is not somebody's desire to be charitable that is offensive, it is the fact that other people don't accept responsibility for themselves and then expect other people to pick up the tab.
I don't see the expectation - it is a request by one and a choice by another...but…okie dokie obi-wan kenobi!
 
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I don't see the expectation - it is a request by one and a choice by another...but…okie dokie obi-wan kenobi!
Do you see anyone agreeing with you?
I don't think I can recall you ever posting anything positive.
Always confrontational and pointing out other people's so called errors.
Why don't you grow up.
Children call each other stupid names.
 
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I don’t really get the criticism with Go Fund Me. No-one is forcing anyone to donate. If people can afford to help and feel they want to - so be it. I cannot see why someone’s desire to be charitable is so offensive to others. Good to know there are kind-hearted people in the world.
It's one thing for a, lets say a low wage earner setting up a Go Fund Me to get a set of dentures and another to set up a Go Fund Me to cover travel and or Medical costs when snow skiing in St Moritz
 
Do you see anyone agreeing with you?
I don't think I can recall you ever posting anything positive.
Always confrontational and pointing out other people's so called errors.
Why don't you grow up.
Children call me each other stupid names.
What, is it a popularity contest? It is a cult where everyone must agree or apologise if they don’t? I rarely agree with the “paid member” cult. However, it is my prerogative to comment - whether you agree with it or not is not my problem. How about you grow up and stop jumping on my comments. Is independent thought not allowed? Do you have some higher power? I would really like to know what that is? What is the negative you refer to in this instance, or any instance for that matter????? Do you call seeing things differently from others (on here) negativity?
 
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It's one thing for a, lets say a low wage earner setting up a Go Fund Me to get a set of dentures and another to set up a Go Fund Me to cover travel and or Medical costs when snow skiing in St Moritz
Yes, I get that and that is why it is a choice. Personally, I have never donated via a go fund me - and never would. If someone on the street had their hat out for donations however - personally I do not make a judgement on them - I either sling a couple of bucks or not but I don't spend any time judging on weather or not they are in this situation because they have been reckless or not. My choice.
 
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What, is it a popularity contest? It is a cult where everyone must agree or apologise if they don’t? I rarely agree with the “paid member” cult. However, it is my prerogative to comment - whether you agree with it or not is not my problem. How about you grow up and stop jumping on my comments. Is independent thought not allowed? Do you have some higher power? I would really like to know what that is? What is the negative you refer to in this instance, or any instance for that matter????? Do you call seeing things differently from others (on here) negativity?
No certainly not, just commenting that you don't seem to agree with anyone, and what's it got to do with paid up members.
Don't worry I won't bother to comment on any of your posts in future, or read them for that matter.
Happy days🌞
 
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Next thing people will be setting up a Go Fund Me page to support their substance addiction and desire for more tattoos.

Don't forget that sleaze bucket, Tara Enoka, that requested donations for a fictitious breast cancer condition through Go Fund Me. She pocketed $37000 before being caught.
 
It's also not the airlines fault.
Nobody is to blame except Mother Nature.
All these people will get home eventually, requiring a flight, so why should they get their money back.
As per usual many people do not take out travel insurance. If they did out of pocket expenses would be covered, so that is their own silly fault.
This is not the first time this has happened and won't be the last.
Travel insurance folks, it's not that expensive.
. . . . so why should the airline get to keep the money that was paid for all those tickets and not take any responsibility for getting their passengers home?
They'll be laughing all the way to the bank again; getting to keep the money and not pay for the flight, crew, fuel, landing fees etc.
 
. . . . so why should the airline get to keep the money that was paid for all those tickets and not take any responsibility for getting their passengers home?
They'll be laughing all the way to the bank again; getting to keep the money and not pay for the flight, crew, fuel, landing fees etc.
How do you intend that these people will get home if they don't fly.
Flights are up and going again now, albeit a few days later, and the airlines are putting on larger planes to clear the backlog
Nobody said they had to pay again.
If they've had to pay for accommodation then that is what travel insurance is for.
If they didn't get travel insurance then I'm afraid that's the price you pay. So many different things can go wrong, and volcanic ash has been a problem in Bali in the past, so it's not an unknown possibility.
People choose to not get travel insurance and then complain about the results of their choice.
Of course it's terribly inconvenient, but it's not the airlines fault.
 
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. . . . so why should the airline get to keep the money that was paid for all those tickets and not take any responsibility for getting their passengers home?
They'll be laughing all the way to the bank again; getting to keep the money and not pay for the flight, crew, fuel, landing fees etc.
So the plane, crew, etc are going to stay in Bali forever are they. No fuel, no landing fees???
How do you expect them to get passengers home through volcanic ash. If it was safe to fly they would. They will get the passengers home when it's safe to fly, as they have in the past.
 
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If people want to travel overseas without travel insurance that's their problem.....especially when something happens to them that may cost them a lot of money to rectify.....you can take your chances but do not complain if something untoward happens to you that you never thought of beforehand and be prepared to shell out who knows how much to fix your problem......we constantly read about people being caught out overseas because of unforeseen events when travelling.....how many more times do travelers have to be told.
No sympathy for such foolishness.
How many times does the Government repatriate overseas tourists at our expense. As someone said I never knew how valuable
My Australian passport was until we were in danger. They all had time to get back home
 
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