All Bali flights set to resume

Jetstar have announced that they will be flying in and out of Bali on a normal schedule as ash forecasts continue to improve.

Jetstar will join Virgin Australia in resuming all flights to and from Bali as the volcanic ash cloud disperses over Indonesia.

Six daytime flights to and from Bali operated on Thursday and Jetstar confirmed that the flight schedule will return to normal on Friday.

"We will let customers know if flying conditions change and our senior pilots determine it is not safe to fly," Jetstar said in a statement on Thursday.

Virgin Australia returned to a normal flight schedule on Thursday between Australia and Bali's Denpasar Airport.

It's the second time this year travellers have been affected by Indonesian ash clouds - in July ash spewed from Mt Raung for several weeks, and then Mt Rinjani started erupting from the beginning of November.


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