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Bali's Mt Aung is erupting again
28th June 2018
Bali's Mt Agung volcano began erupting again this week and today saw an ash cloud reach about 1,500m above the peak.  The wind is currently blowing the cloud towards the west toward Denpasar.Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar remains open and operational but airlines are being advised to be on alert.We will continue to monitor the situation and advise if anything changes.You can...
Bali Mount Agung Latest Update
29th November 2017
 LATEST UPDATE* (Update, Monday 4 December 2017)Bali is experiencing mostly clear skies today and flights in and out of Denpasar have resumed. Please note however that many carriers are not operating a normal schedule so it is important that you check the status of specific flights with the carrier or with your travel expert. LATEST UPDATE* (Friday 1 December 2017)Although conditions...
Flight Centre advises no more flight announcements for domestic flights
14th November 2017
Flight Centre would like to inform all passengers who are departing on domestic flights from O.R. Tambo International Airport that the microphones at the domestic departure terminals and gates will be switched off as from Wednesday,15 November 2017.This means that you will need to manage your own flight times and ensure that you arrive at your boarding gate on time, which is on average 30 minutes...
*UPDATE* Las Vegas Shooting
03rd October 2017
As a result of the shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday evening (local time) there are still some disruptions in the city.A large section of Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) remains closed (see the map below).  As this area remains a crime scene, it is unknown when it will reopen.Hotels, casinos and resorts in the closed area can still be accessed - these lock downs were lifted fairly quickly.You...
UPDATE - Bali volcano
26th September 2017
Indonesia has issued its highest level alert for a volcano in relation to Mount Agung on Bali.About 10,000 people have already been evacuated, with officials urging people to stay at least nine kilometres (5.6 miles) away from Mount Agung."There should be zero public activity within the specified radius in case there is an eruption," warnsed Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency.The...

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