Bali Airport Updates Data as 15 Flights Cancelled Following Conflict
Denpasar — Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport has updated its data, bringing the total number of cancelled international flights to 15 owing to airspace closures stemming from the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
“In relation to airspace closures in several countries, we can report that as of Monday, 2 March 2026 at 13:00 Wita, there are a total of 15 international route flights that have experienced flight cancellations,” said Gede Eka Sandi Asmadi, head of the Communication and Legal Division at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport.
Eka Sandi stated in an official statement in Denpasar on Monday that the 15 flights consist of eight departing flights and seven incoming flights, accumulated since 28 February 2026 over the past two days.
Among the affected departure flights already recorded are Etihad EY477, which was scheduled to depart at 18:45 Wita on Saturday (28 February) on the Denpasar-Abu Dhabi route; Emirates EK369, scheduled to depart at 19:50 Wita on Saturday (28 February) on the Denpasar-Dubai route; and Qatar Airways QR963 at 20:30 Wita on Saturday (28 February) on the Denpasar-Doha route.
Recent additions include Emirates EK369, which was scheduled to depart at 19:50 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Denpasar-Dubai route; Etihad Airways EY477 at 18:45 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Denpasar-Abu Dhabi route; and Emirates EK399 at 00:25 Wita on early Monday morning on the Denpasar-Dubai route.
The latest data from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport indicates that not only departure flights have been cancelled due to airspace closures in several countries, but also incoming flights.
Seven airlines have cancelled flights to Bali, including Etihad EY476, scheduled to arrive at 11:35 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Abu Dhabi-Denpasar route; Emirates EK368 at 16:30 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Dubai-Denpasar route; Emirates EK398 at 22:20 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Dubai-Denpasar route; and Qatar Airways QR960 at 22:50 Wita on Sunday (1 March) on the Doha-Denpasar route.