According to a recent article in Detik Travel, 25-airlines and 22 international routes now serve Bali. EVA Air from Taiwan is the latest, reopening its Taipei-Denpasar route with an Airbus 330-300 on Sunday, October 2.
Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno said “this is good news at a time when we need it. International airlines have reopened flights to Bali. This is part of the increasing number of airlines serving flights to Indonesia, especially to Bali. This is a reactivation of the original route, serving 3-flights a week, namely Wednesday, Friday and Sunday,” he explained.
“And, in November it will become a daily service. Now a total of 25-airlines serve Bali. I thank you because the more flights, the more our tourism will increase in quality and sustainably,” Sandiaga said.
The following 25 international airlines have resumed operations in Bali:
- AirAsia Berhad
- Indonesia AirAsia
- Malaysia Airlines
- Scoot Tigerair
- Virgin Australia
- Cebu Pacific
- Jetstar Airways
- Malindo Air
- Singapore Airlines
- Philippines AirAsia
- Citilink Indonesia
- Jetstar Asia Airways
- Philippines Airlines
- Thai AirAsia
- China Airlines
- Emirates
- KLM Royal Dutch
- Qantas Airways
- Thai Airways
- EVA Air
- Garuda Indonesia
- Korean Air
- Qatar Airlines
- Vietjet Air
- Turkish Airlines
The following 22 routes are served by airlines from Bali to …:
- Perth
- Adelaide
- Manila
- Taipei
- Istanbul
- Sydney
- Cairns
- Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
- Narita
- Amsterdam
- Melbourne
- Dili
- Bangkok Don Muang
- Incheon
- Brisbane
- Singapore
- Ho Chi Minh
- Dubai
- Darwin
- Kuala Lumpur
- Hanoi
- Doha
Source: Detik Travel