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UPDATE on Bali Flight Cancellations

August 6, 20153 minute read
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UPDATE 25th August  ** The airport remains open as flying conditions are  currently favourable.

September/October 2017 – Please check with your airline to see if your flights are affected by the current situation with Mt Agung experiencing internal rumblings. Many of the links in this story will go to updated airline links.

25th August: Conditions are now favourable for flying. A number of flights have added extra flights to cope with any backlog. Please continue to check the links as the details will be updated by the airlines as they are available. The airport is posting occasional  NOTAMN (Notice to Airmen) updates and they have made some changes to facilities in recognition of the current volatile situation. The airport website and their update links are all in Bahasa Indonesia, so please enable translation facilities on your browser. Please check your flight status on the airline site.

If you have a flight departing to or from Bali, Lombok or Surabaya today, you should also check the flight status (see the links below) in case there are changes in the situation. 

Check the links for more specific information by clicking on on the Airline Names below. Please be aware that the volcano may continue to erupt, so with unpredictable winds, the on-going situation is impossible to predict.

Virgin Australia has indicated that flights in and out of Bali (Denpasar) are proceeding normally.  For further information on the flight details and advice regarding rebooking, please click on our link.

Jetstar flights have updated their page to say that flights have resumed. They are adding some extra flights. Should there be any change, the page will be updated quite promptly. 

Air New Zealand has information regarding cancelled flights and options available for passengers.

AirAsia has not announced any new cancellations or rescheduling since 6th August. Check the bottom of the homepage for any updates. They do have links on their home page which are updated as need be. We will update as information is available. This page dated 6th August does have information on how to rebook if you have been affected and we understand it will be updated with flight information if necessary. Check the status of upcoming flights HERE

Garuda has a number of flights from various locations to Bali (Denpasar) as well as Surabaya and other destinations nearby. Check their running ‘Newsflash’ for any updates. 

MalaysiaAirlines have a News alert at the bottom of the Home page which is updated if there are cancellations due to airport closure. In addition, please check your flight status HERE.

Singapore Airlines operating flights as normal, with no specific updates for the Bali or Surabaya routes.  Check the status of your flight HERE. The airline also has travel advice for various situations.

Cathay Pacific has a number of flights that may be affected. This is their travel alert link.

Thai Airways does not have a specific travel alert link, but they will put one on the page linked on the airline name if flights are affected.

I Gusti Ngurah Rai Bali International Airport is sadly not a great site for information as their updates are occasional. However, you can use the link to check, in case they do add something new, or update the arrivals/departures information on the page. The site is in Bahasa Indonesia, but you can translate it. 

# AirAsia, Airport Services, Bali, Garuda Indonesia, Jetstar, Lombok, Malaysia Airlines, Mount Raung volcano, Mt Agung, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Australia
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