4 Indonesia airports closed due to volcanic eruption: Garuda

4 Indonesia airports closed due to volcanic eruption: Garuda

Update (July 10): Travellers visiting Bali are advised to check with their airlines if their flights are affected. Airlines such as Jetstar, Virgin Atlantic, AirAsia and Garuda Airlines have either cancelled or rescheduled their flights, according to Australian news reports.

JAKARTA - Indonesian authorities shut four airports, including on the popular holiday destination of Bali, on Friday due to a volcanic eruption, flag carrier Garuda Indonesia said on its official Twitter account.

Mount Raung in Bali has been erupting for nearly a week, forcing the cancellation of a number of flights to Australia.

Jetstar, Virgin cancel Bali-Australia flights due to volcanic ash

By Reuters, July 5

JAKARTA - Jetstar and Virgin Australia airlines cancelled some flights from Indonesia's resort island of Bali to Australia on Sunday due to volcanic ash from Mount Raung, authorities said.

Virgin Australia cancelled seven flights and Jetstar eight flights from Bali to Australia, similar to the previous day, said state navigation operator AirNav Indonesia.

"Both airlines have not reported any changes, they are still waiting further updates on Mt. Raung," said Farid Indra Nugraha, the agency's spokesman.

Wisnu Darjono, AirNav's safety director, said the volcanic ash did not pose any problems to air safety and the decision to cancel the flights was made by the two companies.

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