The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sat, 11/06/2010
Just days before President Barack Obama's visit to Indonesia, all international airlines canceled flights into the country’s capital city Saturday after a volcano hundreds of miles to the west unleashed its most powerful eruption in a century.
The cancellation also means passengers leaving Jakarta for overseas had to call off their trips.
Corporate secretary of Soekarno-Hatta Airport operator PT Angkasa Pura II, Hari Cahyono, told kompas.com international carriers began stopping flights to Jakarta at 4 p.m. He said many of them were put on hold in Malaysia and Singapore.
“The volcanic ash presence in the airways surrounding Jakarta could cause severe damage to our aircraft and engines which could impair the safety of our operations including passengers and crew," said Azharuddin Osman, directorof operations for Malaysia Airlines, told AP.
Among the other carriers temporarily suspending flights were Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia. Domestic flights were unaffected.
The eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano in April forced the closure ofmost European airports for a week and led to the cancellation of over 100,000 flights.
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