
Indonesian volcanic ash cloud has forced the cancellation of all flights from Perth, Australia, to Bali on Monday.
At least six international flights from Perth to Denpasar, Indonesia, have been cancelled due to the ongoing effects of the volcanic ash cloud since the eruption of an Indonesian volcano on Friday.
The plumes billowed from the Sangeang Api volcano off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa.
The major plume affecting Australian aviation swept southeast over the west side of the Northern Territory and as far south as Alice Springs of Australia.
The southwesterly ash cloud was nearing Bali but its effects on flights to Denpasar were not yet clear.
On Sunday night, Jetstar cancelled 12 flights in and out of Bali as the Sangeang Api cloud drifted towards Denpasar International Airport.
Flights to and from Darwin, Australia, have resumed on Monday after they were grounded by the ash cloud
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