IndiGo and Air India suspend flights to Bali due to volcanic eruption

IndiGo and Air India canceled flights to Bali on Wednesday, November 13, due to ash clouds resulting from a recent eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province.

The volcanic activity has raised safety concerns for airlines operating in the region, leading to the suspension of flights by several airlines.

IndiGo announced the decision on social media and informed passengers about the cancellations and possible travel disruptions due to the ash clouds.

The airline offers daily flights from Bengaluru to Bali, a popular route for Indian tourists.

Air India also canceled its daily flight from Delhi to Bali, a route previously operated by Vistara before its merger with Air India. An Air India official confirmed the suspension to PTI, noting that safety concerns were top priority.

Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, located on a remote Indonesian island, erupted earlier this month, creating ash clouds that pose potential hazards to aircraft. Given the unpredictable nature of volcanic ash distribution, flight disruptions may continue until the situation stabilizes.

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