Airlines across Asia and Australia have suspended Bali operations due to safety concerns from volcanic ash and debris.
Several international airlines cancelled flights to and from Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali on Wednesday as ongoing ...
Several flights on different airlines at the Bali airport were canceled due to the ash cloud from the eruption on both ...
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano spewed more columns of hot ash into the air on Wednesday following a huge ...
A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted again on Saturday, sending a giant ash tower nine kilometres (more than five miles) ...
The Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupted, spewing ash and lava into the night sky in Indonesia. Footage shows the volcano ...
A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted again on Tuesday, blowing an ash column into the sky a day after it spewed fireballs ...
Australia's Qantas Group was among the first to resume flights to Indonesia's Bali a day after an erupting Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki forced airlines away from the skies ...
An eruption of Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki stratovolcano rained debris and ash on villages on the island of Flores.
All three Australian airlines will restart their flights to and from Bali following the deadly volcano eruption that has caused travel chaos for holidaymakers.
Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano continued to spew towering columns of hot ash high into the air on Friday ...
The volcano, which erupted again on Thursday, has spewed ash over the surrounding Indonesian island of Flores. Satellites captured the devastation from space.