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Airlines add extra flights to clear stranded passengers


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AIRLINES have put on extra flights to clear the backlog of passengers stranded after the small eruption of Bali’s Mount Agung closed Denpasar Airport.

Several airlines operated extra flights early on Saturday morning as normal operations resumed.

Airlines began flying back to the holiday island late on Friday, after a change in winds that had previously blown ash towards Bali’s main airport combined with a decrease in seismic activity at Mt Agung.

Indonesian Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Centre chief Pak Kasbani said that volcanic activity had gradually declined since Wednesday and there was no indication there would be a bigger eruption.

“There could still be more eruptions but they are likely to be small eruptions,” he said.

However, airlines are continuing to monitor the situation with the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in Darwin.

They have warned that the situation remains unpredictable and flights may be cancelled at very short notice if conditions deteriorate.

Jetstar warned passengers that “volcanic activity is unpredictable, so please be aware that conditions can change rapidly. We will update you immediately if there is any change to our schedule.”

“If you are on a scheduled flight, before heading to the airport please check the status of your flight from the Flight status page on Jetstar.com or via our smartphone app.”

The Indonesian volcanic agency, VONA, still has Mount Agung on orange color code — one below the top red level — meaning the volcano is exhibiting heightened unrest with an increased likelihood of eruption or an eruption is underway with no or minor ash emission.

Mt Agung caused widespread disruptions towards the end of 2017, throwing the travel plans of thousands of holidaymakers into chaos.

More than 38,000 local residents were evacuated to shelters and a 12km exclusive zone placed around the volcano, which is 70km from Kuta.

An eruption in 1963 killed almost 2000 people and was of the explosive intensity.

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