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It had been anticipated that Irish air space would re-open for limited flights from 05:00 UTC+1 on 20 April; however, the volcanic ash cloud made this impossible. It was expected that normal flights will resume from Friday, 23 April, due to the backlog of flights. [ 66 ]
Several flights to and from Bali have been cancelled after the Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano began spewing ash as high as 9km in the sky. Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia grounded more than ...
Limited flight services resumed in Bali on Thursday after several airlines cancelled their flights to the popular holiday destination due to a volcanic eruption nearby.. Around 83 international ...
Several Australian airlines have canceled flights to and from the popular Indonesian vacation island of Bali after an erupting volcano gushed a column of hot ash miles into the sky. Mount Lewotobi ...
The aircraft flew into a cloud of volcanic ash thrown up by the eruption of Mount Galunggung around 110 miles (180 km) south-east of Jakarta, Indonesia, resulting in the failure of all four engines. Partly because the event occurred at night, obscuring the cloud, the reason for the failure was not immediately apparent to the crew or air traffic ...
On 15 December 1989, KLM Flight 867, ... flew through a thick cloud of volcanic ash from Mount Redoubt, [2] which had erupted the day before. Aircraft
DENPASAR, Indonesia– Ash from the frequent eruptions of the Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano in Indonesia has disrupted and canceled flights to and from Bali. According to the Denpasar ...
The ash with the smallest size can remain in the atmosphere for a considerable period of time, and can drift away from the eruption point. The ash cloud can be dangerous to aviation if it reaches the heights of aircraft flight paths. Ash cloud from the 2008 eruption of Chaitén volcano stretching across Patagonia from the Pacific to the ...