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Bali is serviced by 25 international airlines

Bali is serviced by 25 international airlines

According to Sandiaga Uno, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, 25 international airlines fly to Denpasar, Bali.

"Thank you for your cooperation. Let us increase the number of flights to improve the quality and sustainability of our tourism "He stated this in The Weekly Brief with Sandi Uno, which was broadcast virtually on Monday in Jakarta. AirAsia Berhad, Indonesia Air Asia, Malaysia Airlines, Scoot Tigerair, Virgin Australian, Cebu Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Melindo Air, Singapore Airlines, Philippines Air Asia, and Citilink Indonesia are among the 25 airlines. Jetstar Asia Airways, Philippine Airlines, Thai Air Asia, China Airlines, Emirates, KLM Royal Dutch, Qantas Airways, Thai Airways, Eva Air, Garuda Indonesia, Korean Air, Qatar Airways, Vietjet Air, and Turkish Airlines are also present.

The presence of these 25 airlines was accompanied by the opening of 22 new routes from Australia, namely Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Darwi, Adelaide, and Cairns. Dilli-Timor Leste, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Manila in the Philippines, Suvarnabhumi-Bangkok and Don Muang-Bangkok in Thailand, Hon Chi Minh and Hanoi in Vietnam, Taipei in Taiwan, Narita in Japan, Incheon in South Korea, Dubai-UAE, Doha in Qatar, Istanbul in Turkey, and Amsterdam in the Netherlands follow.

On the occasion, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy also announced that on Sunday (3/10), the international airline Eva Air from Taiwan flew the first Taipei-Denpasar flight with 212 passengers aboard an A330-300. "This is one of a growing number of airlines offering flights to Indonesia, particularly Bali." "This is a reactivation of the original route, with three flights per week on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, and it will be a daily service in November," Sandiaga explained.

Handy Heryudhitiawan, General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura I I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport Bali, explained that the Eva Air airline had operated before the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2019, before ceasing operations during the outbreak. With the resumption of flights, Eva Air becomes the second airline serving direct flights to and from Taipei, and it is hoped that this will be one of the catalysts for an increase in the number of routes and airlines available, particularly on international flights.

"Currently, international flight traffic is increasing significantly, so air transport traffic statistics will also increase in October 2022," he said on Monday in Badung, Bali.

Post by on 2022-10-22 12:45:52