Volcanic Eruption Causes Flight Disruption Near Bali
A volcanic eruption near Bali Airport in Indonesia led Air India to divert its Delhi-Bali flight back to Delhi. The airline ensured the safety of the passengers, providing accommodation and offering refunds or complimentary rescheduling of flights.

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A volcanic eruption near Bali Airport in Indonesia forced an Air India flight from Delhi to be redirected back to the National Capital on Wednesday.
The airline, in a statement, confirmed the safe return of the flight and disembarkation of all passengers in Delhi.
Air India stated that flight AI2145 was rerouted as a safety precaution due to reports of volcanic activity near the destination. Passengers were provided hotel accommodations, with options for full refunds or complimentary rescheduling.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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