Bali flights resume after Indonesia volcano erupts

Bloomberg

Flights to and from Indonesia’s Bali island have returned to normal, allowing the resort island to continue welcoming tourists, after a volcanic eruption.
Airlines resumed flights to and from the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport on Saturday, Polana Pramesti, director general of civil aviation, said in a text message on Sunday. Several flights were cancelled after the Mount Agung volcano erupted on May 24.
The cancelled flights originated from and were bound for Australia, according to Haruman Sulaksono, general manager of the airport. The airport management conducted a test to determine whether the eruption would disrupt airport operations, Sulaksono said by phone.

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