Wait continues for travellers stuck in Bali

Monday, 13 Jul, 2015 0

The wait continues for thousands of travellers stuck in Bali despite the reopening of the airport for a second time over the weekend.

Flights had resumed early Sunday but due to a change in wind conditions, volcanic ash clouds from Mt Raung on Java again caused a disruption to services.

There are thought to be as many as 10,000 Australian holidaymakers either currently stranded in Bali or unable to flight out from Australia to the Indonesian island.

Both Jetstar and Virgin Australia have cancelled early Monday flights and will issue updates later in the day.

Jetstar will restart flights ‘when we deem it safe to do so’,  it said in a statement.

 "While we regret the frustration these cancellations will cause, particularly to those customers who have been unable to get home for several days, the safety of our customers and crew is always our first priority."

British Airways said its flights to Bali were unaffected.

Mt Ruang first erupted on July 2, sending plumes of ash into the sky about 150km west of Bali’s Denpasar airport.

Meteorologists said the Mt Raung eruption could continue for weeks.

The disruption comes at the busiest time of the year. It is peak holiday season in Bali and later this week millions of Indonesians head home to celebrate the ‘Lebaran’ holiday, signalling the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.



 

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