logo
Air New Zealand flights canceled as Mt Lewotobi volcano eruption strands travelers in Bali

Air New Zealand flights canceled as Mt Lewotobi volcano eruption strands travelers in Bali

Economic Times18-06-2025
Live Events
(You can now subscribe to our
(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel
Air New Zealand canceled its scheduled flights to and from Bali on Wednesday, June 18, following the eruption of Mt Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano in eastern Indonesia. The decision comes after volcanic ash was forecast to impact the region's airspace, affecting both inbound and outbound services.Flight NZ290 from Auckland to Bali was scheduled for Wednesday morning but was canceled due to safety concerns. As a result, the return flight NZ291, due to depart Denpasar Airport in Bali at 5:50 p.m. local time (9:50 p.m. NZT) for Auckland, was also canceled.Also read: Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupts in Indonesia: 11- ... 'NZ290 from Auckland to Bali scheduled for this morning has been cancelled due to volcanic ash forecast to affect the airspace. As a result, the return service NZ291 from Bali to Auckland has also been cancelled,' said Air New Zealand Chief Operating Officer Alex Marren. 'The safety of our customers and crew is our top priority and we are closely monitoring the situation.'Passengers impacted by the flight disruptions are being rebooked on the next available services. The airline advised travelers to monitor the Air New Zealand app or website for updates.Among the affected passengers is NZME head of radio news and sport Scarlett Cvitanovich, who reported being rebooked to fly out Saturday night, June 21. She noted that despite being on the same island as the volcano, she is approximately 600 kilometers away from the eruption site.The eruption of Mt Lewotobi Laki-Laki occurred at 5:35 p.m. local time (9:35 p.m. NZT) on Tuesday, June 17, with Indonesia's volcanology agency reporting that the ash column reached up to 10,000 meters above the summit.'The height of the eruption column was observed at approximately 10,000 metres above the summit. The ash column was observed to be grey with thick intensity,' the agency stated. The alert level remains at the highest tier in the four-level warning system.Also read: World's safest airlines for 2025 Authorities advised residents and tourists to avoid activities within 7 kilometers of the volcano's crater. Geology agency head Muhammad Wafid also cautioned about potential lahar flows, mud or debris floods from volcanic material, especially during heavy rain in nearby river basins. Face masks were recommended to guard against ash inhalation.At least one village has been evacuated, according to National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari. He also reported ashfall in several communities outside the exclusion zone and advised residents to move to safer areas due to continued tremors.Mt Lewotobi Laki-Laki had erupted multiple times in November, causing fatalities and extensive flight cancellations. The twin volcano, paired with the taller and currently calmer Mt Lewotobi Perempuan, sits on Indonesia's seismically active 'Ring of Fire.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Parents abandon 10-year-old son at airport. The reason will shock you
Parents abandon 10-year-old son at airport. The reason will shock you

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Parents abandon 10-year-old son at airport. The reason will shock you

Parents Left Child Over Travel Document Issue Airport Worker Raises Alarm on Social Media Live Events Police Locate Parents on the Plane Luggage Removed, Police Response Underway FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel A couple reportedly left their 10-year-old son alone at Barcelona's El Prat Airport after he was denied boarding due to an expired passport and missing visa. The incident has raised questions about parental responsibility and airport security child was stopped at the airport during departure procedures when staff discovered his passport had expired. Additionally, he required a visa to travel, which he did not possess. Due to this, he was not permitted to board the of postponing their travel, the child's parents continued with their journey. They arranged for a relative to pick up the boy at the terminal. However, airport staff found the child alone before the relative could air traffic coordinator named Lilian shared details of the event in a TikTok video. She said the child was left alone after his parents boarded the plane. The video has been viewed over 300,000 to her, the boy told staff that his parents had already boarded the flight and were headed to their home country for vacation. This information prompted staff to alert the pilot of the pilot was informed by police that a child had been found in the airport car park. He asked passengers if anyone had left a child in the terminal, but no one managed to identify the parents, who were traveling with another younger child. The police took them to the station where the 10-year-old had been parents allegedly told authorities they chose to leave their son behind because they did not want to lose their flight tickets. They claimed they had contacted a relative to collect the said in her video that both the airport staff and police did not consider the parents' actions normal. However, the parents did not appear to see any issue with their the incident, airport staff had to remove six pieces of luggage belonging to the family. Lilian questioned how such a situation could happen, expressing concern about the time it might take for a relative to explained that the child could have been waiting alone for up to three hours while his parents continued their trip without of now, there is no confirmation on whether the parents were charged or cautioned by Spanish police. The family's nationality has not been disclosed. The claims remain unverified outside of the video shared by the air traffic case follows a separate recent incident in Turkey where a mother allegedly abandoned her newborn in an airport child's passport had expired, and he lacked the necessary visa to travel with his Spanish left him at the terminal and boarded the flight. They called a relative to pick him up from the airport.

India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO
India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO

Advt India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar is set to take over as the CEO of Air New Zealand from October this year after being associated with the carrier for nearly five Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson is from New Zealand."Currently the airline's Chief Digital Officer, Nikhil will officially take over as CEO on 20 October 2025. In the nearly five years that Nikhil has been at Air New Zealand he has gained a deep understanding of the aviation sector, and the airline. He has also led major advances in the airline's technology backbone, loyalty programme and customer proposition," Air New Zealand said in a statement on July to joining the airline, Ravishankar was Chief Digital Officer at Vector and Managing Director of Accenture."I'm both thrilled and humbled to be given this opportunity to lead Air New Zealand... airlines are complex, and safety underpins every decision we make," he said in the New Zealand offers more than 400 flights a day to 49 domestic and international destinations. It has a fleet of more than 100 planes, including Boeing 777s, 787s, Airbus 320s, ATRs and Q300s, as per its Air New Zealand and Air India, in March this year, announced that they will explore the introduction of a direct service between the two countries by the end of 2028, subject to new aircraft deliveries and approvals from relevant government airlines had also inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost air connectivity between India and New Zealand. Both airlines will have a new codeshare partnership on 16 routes between India, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand."Customers will now be able to travel from the Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai on Air India, and connect at Sydney, Melbourne or Singapore onto Air New Zealand-operated flights to Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown," Air India said in March.

India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO
India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO

Economic Times

time2 days ago

  • Economic Times

India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar set to pilot Air New Zealand as CEO

India-origin Nikhil Ravishankar is set to take over as the CEO of Air New Zealand from October this year after being associated with the carrier for nearly five years. Incidentally, Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson is from New Zealand. "Currently the airline's Chief Digital Officer, Nikhil will officially take over as CEO on 20 October 2025. In the nearly five years that Nikhil has been at Air New Zealand he has gained a deep understanding of the aviation sector, and the airline. He has also led major advances in the airline's technology backbone, loyalty programme and customer proposition," Air New Zealand said in a statement on July 30. Prior to joining the airline, Ravishankar was Chief Digital Officer at Vector and Managing Director of Accenture. "I'm both thrilled and humbled to be given this opportunity to lead Air New Zealand... airlines are complex, and safety underpins every decision we make," he said in the statement. Air New Zealand offers more than 400 flights a day to 49 domestic and international destinations. It has a fleet of more than 100 planes, including Boeing 777s, 787s, Airbus 320s, ATRs and Q300s, as per its website. Meanwhile, Air New Zealand and Air India, in March this year, announced that they will explore the introduction of a direct service between the two countries by the end of 2028, subject to new aircraft deliveries and approvals from relevant government regulators. Both airlines had also inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost air connectivity between India and New Zealand. Both airlines will have a new codeshare partnership on 16 routes between India, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. "Customers will now be able to travel from the Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai on Air India, and connect at Sydney, Melbourne or Singapore onto Air New Zealand-operated flights to Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown," Air India said in March. PTI

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store