Australian airlines have grounded all remaining flights in and out of Bali on Tuesday as a volcanic ash cloud tips travel plans in to chaos.
This week's volcanic eruption over Mount Rinjani, on the Indonesian island of Lombok, has caused conditions that have been deemed "unsafe for flying" around nearby Denpasar airport. 
Virgin Australia and Jetstar said the decision to cancel flights due to the ash cloud was based on expert advice from meteorologists.
"We regret the disruption these cancellations will cause our customers but the safety of passengers and crew is our first priority," Jetstar said in a statement.
Virgin and Jetstar said they would make a decision on Wednesday's flights after being updated by the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre.
"We continue to monitor the situation closely," Virgin said.
On Tuesday, Virgin cancelled all 10 flights to and from the popular holiday destination while Jetstar cancelled 14.
The cancellations follow similar disruptions in   July when volcanic ash cloud from an erupting Mount Raung in East Java shut down flights in and out of Denpasar for several days.
Jetstar cancellations: 
JQ37 - Sydney-Bali
 JQ43 - Melbourne-Bali
 JQ47 - Brisbane-Bali
 JQ106 - Perth-Bali
 JQ116 - Perth-Bali
 JQ117 - Singapore-Bali
 JQ127 - Adelaide-Bali
 JQ38 - Bali-Sydney
 JQ44 - Bali-Melbourne
 JQ58 - Bali-Brisbane
 JQ107 - Bali-Perth
 JQ116 - Bali-Singapore
 JQ117 - Bali-Perth
 JQ128 - Bali-Adelaide
Virgin cancellations:
VA49 - Melbourne-Bali
 VA43 - Brisbane-Bali
 VA65 - Sydney-Bali
 VA60 - Bali-Perth
 VA57 - Perth-Bali
 VA59 - Perth-Bali
 VA62 - Bali-Perth
 VA46 - Bali-Brisbane
 VA54 - Bali-Melbourne
 VA64 - Bali-Sydney (Wednesday)