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JAKARTA — Several airlines resumed flights to Bali on Thursday, after cancelling trips to and from the Indonesian resort island due to huge eruptions at a nearby volcano. Eighty-three international routes were cancelled on Wednesday, the general manager of Bali’s international airport said in a statement, after Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki spewed a nine-kilometre (5.6-mile) tower of ash into the sky. Article continues after this advertisementThe volcano has erupted more than a dozen times over the last two weeks, killing at least nine people and forcing the evacuation of thousands. FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Palace: Duterte free to surrender to ICC if he wishes GLOBALNATION DFA coordinating with US over detention of Garma, daughter GLOBALNATION Marcos firm on non-cooperation with ICC over Duterte drug war probeREAD: Airlines around Asia ground Bali flights after volcano erupts Qantas and Jetstar are resuming their services to Bali, Australia’s Qantas Group said in a statement Thursday, noting “improved” conditions. Article continues after this advertisementJetstar will operate six flights, while Qantas will operate one scheduled flight and two delayed flights from yesterday, Qantas Group said. Article continues after this advertisement“We will continue to monitor the changing conditions and volcanic activity,” it said in the statement. Article continues after this advertisementAs of early Thursday morning, Bali’s airport had recorded another 32 international flight cancellations while 180 international flights were scheduled, the airport’s general manager Ahmad Syaugi Shahab said. READ: Balinese hope construction freeze can tame tourism Article continues after this advertisementHe added that volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki has been heading away from the airport since Wednesday evening. “We hope affected airline passengers can resume their travel on Thursday,” Ahmad said. Lewotobi erupted again overnight into Thursday morning, and a thick ash column and lava flows could be seen pouring from its crater, according to the volcanology agency. The airport in the tourist hotspot of Labuan Bajo near the volcano reopened on Thursday, according to the airport’s Instagram. Laki-Laki, which means “man” in Indonesian, is twinned with a calmer volcano named after the Indonesian word for “woman”. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Bali’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism but Indonesia is one of the most disaster-prone nations on Earthcgebet, straddling the Pacific Ring of Fire where tectonic plates collide. READ NEXT As Trump reclaims the Presidency, James Deakin says ‘peo... US tourist arrested for defacing Tokyo shrine EDITORS' PICK Behold the Philippine-made pearl-encrusted Miss Universe 2024 crown Bluesky adds 1M users since US election as people seek alternatives to X WALANG PASOK: Bicol classes suspended as storm Man-yi nears LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Ofel Marcos firm on non-cooperation with ICC over Duterte drug war probe Storm surge warning up in 6 Luzon provinces due to Super Typhoon Ofel MOST READ West PH Sea: China’s Bajo de Masinloc claim requires stronger action – Estrada LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Ofel Storm surge warning up in 6 Luzon provinces due to Super Typhoon Ofel Pagasa lifts Signal No. 5 in Cagayan as Ofel weakens Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |