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Whakaari/White Island: Ash cloud cancels flights into Tauranga

Rosalie Liddle Crawford
Rosalie Liddle Crawford
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11 May, 2025 07:50 PM2 mins to read

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Ash plume vents from Whakaari/ White Island. Photo / GNS

Ash plume vents from Whakaari/ White Island. Photo / GNS

Four flights in and out of Tauranga have been cancelled this morning and Sunday night due a low-level eruption from Whakaari/White Island.

“Ash cloud from White Island is covering our air space,” a Tauranga Airport spokesperson said.

Flights that were due in and have now been cancelled on Sunday evening included NZ5143/QF8637 from Auckland, due at 7.30pm; NZ5262 from Wellington, due at 8.35pm; NZ5808, due at 8.45pm; and NZ5145/QF8639 from Auckland, due at 8.50pm.

An Air NZ spokesperson also confirmed two flights were cancelled out of Tauranga this morning as a result of aircraft being out of position from cancellations last night.

“We’re not expecting any further disruption today,” the spokesperson said.

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 Whakaari/White Island seen from the Te Kaha webcam at 5.10pm, May 11, 2025. Image/GNS
Whakaari/White Island seen from the Te Kaha webcam at 5.10pm, May 11, 2025. Image/GNS

A Wellington Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre advisory was issued at 3.15pm for Whakaari/White Island showing data from satellite imagery.

The advisory states there is ongoing low-level eruption, but ash was observed “further west than modelled”.

 Wellington Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) advisory for 5.15GMT May 11, 2025. Image/Metservice.com
Wellington Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) advisory for 5.15GMT May 11, 2025. Image/Metservice.com

On Sunday afternoon, the Tauranga region experienced a light easterly from about 1pm. This is expected to change to a light southerly on Monday and then a light westerly by Tuesday evening, according to the MetService forecast.

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During April, 2025, images from the webcams at Whakatāne and Te Kaha recorded an increase in volcanic ash in the steam and gas plume at Whakaari/White Island.

During the same period, MetService was able to detect minor amounts of volcanic ash in the plume using satellite imagery.

 Whakaari/White Island seen from the Te Kaha webcam at 3.20pm, May 11, 2025. Image/GNS
Whakaari/White Island seen from the Te Kaha webcam at 3.20pm, May 11, 2025. Image/GNS

From the coast, this can be seen as a hazy plume trailing downwind from the volcano.

These observations indicated that there had been a gradual increase in eruptive activity, and in response, the Volcanic Alert Level was raised to Level 3 on April 17.

The Aviation Colour Code remains at Orange.

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SunLive has asked volcanologists at GNS Science for an update on Whakaari/White Island.

NOTE: This story has been updated to say four flights were cancelled last night.

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