Virgin and Jetstar among the first airline resuming Denpasar flights

Flights to and from Indonesia have been temporarily terminated due to a recent Volcanic activity in Indonesia. As, an active Volcano in East Java, Indonesia has been ejaculating ash forcing many flight cancelations as well as delays at the Denpasar Airport, Bali.

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According to recent updates from Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre, Denpasar that is monitoring the activity, the thick as clouds are likely to get dispersed by evening today. Jetstar is among the first few airline resuming flights after the incident, and a Jetstar flight to Bali from Perth is due to arrive at Denpasar airport at a revised time. Virgin Blue, the Australia airline is also on its way to announce the new schedule for flights to…Read more

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