Flight Disruptions to Bali as Mount Lewotobi Erupts: What Travelers Need to Know

Heads up if you’re flying to or from Bali this week ✈️🌋 Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia has erupted again, sending ash clouds high into the sky (up to 18km!). As a result, several international flights between Australia and Bali have been cancelled or delayed—including services with Virgin Australia, Jetstar, and Qantas. ⚠️ Indonesia’s volcanology agency has raised the alert level to its highest and expanded the exclusion zone to 7km. While Bali’s main airport (Ngurah Rai) is still operating as normal for now, the volcanic ash is being closely monitored by airlines, and more disruptions could happen depending on the wind. 🌧️ There are also warnings for possible volcanic mudflows (lahars) if heavy rain hits the ash-covered areas—so locals near rivers are being extra cautious. If you’re due to travel soon: ✔️ Check your airline’s website or app regularly ✔️ Sign up for their updates ✔️ Stay patient—it’s all about safety first This is a good reminder that Indonesia, home to over 120 active volcanoes, sits along the Pacific Ring of Fire, so these events, while dramatic, are not uncommon. Stay safe and stay updated, friends! #BaliFlights #BaliVolcano #MountLewotobi #BaliTravelUpdate #IndonesiaVolcano #TravelTipsBali #BaliFamilyFinds #BaliWithKids #Bali2025 #BaliHolidayUpdates #AustralianTravelersInBali
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