All Australia’s major carriers yesterday canceled flights to New Zealand for the entire weekend as the ash cloud from Chile’s Puyehue volcano lingered in the region.
Qantas and budget airlines Jetstar and Virgin said services to and within New Zealand were suspended until at least tomorrow due to the volcanic ash, which grounded hundreds of flights during the week.
“Volcanic ash from the eruption of Mt Puyehue Cordon Caulle volcano in Chile continues to cause flight disruptions to the Qantas network,” Australia’s flagship carrier said.
“At Qantas safety is our first priority and a number of flights have been canceled or re-routed to avoid the volcanic ash cloud.”
As well as blanket cancelations between Australia and New Zealand, Qantas said its Buenos Aires services had been delayed by 24 hours and Johannesburg flights were operating via the west coast city of Perth.
Jetstar’s Singapore to New -Zealand flights were axed for both weekend days, as well as all trans-Tasman services and all domestic flights within New Zealand.
In addition to its New Zealand to Australia flights, which were canceled until Tuesday, Virgin canned a number of Pacific routes to Samoa and the Cook Islands.
“The volcanic ash plume has now drifted over New Zealand, resulting in the ongoing suspension of all Pacific Blue services to and from New Zealand,” Virgin said. “We are -continuing to monitor the movement of the ash cloud in the region and will advise as soon as possible when regular services will resume.”
Flights in Australia and New Zealand have been troubled for two weeks by the Chilean plume, spewed by volcanic eruptions on June 4. Volcanic ash is potentially catastrophic to aircraft if sucked into jet engines. While seismic activity in Chile has declined, officials have said there is the possibility of another explosion.
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