Will Mount Agung finally let stranded travellers return home?
Australian travellers stranded in Bali thanks to Mount Agung's volcanic eruption could soon be on their way home.
Jetstar will operate six flights out of Denpasar with a further three being announced by Virgin Australia.
More than 74-hundred passengers have been flown home after the ash cloud cleared but around a thousand are still stranded.
Bali-bound travellers are asked to communicate with their airline before heading to the airport.
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