An official from the Bali Ngurah Rai Airport has confirmed that three international airlines have proposed to resume their flights to Bali.
The President of Angkasa Pura I for Bali Ngurah Rai Airport, Faik Fahmi, confirmed that Jetstar Airways, KLM Royal Dutch, and Scoot Tiger Air have proposed to resume their regular flights to Bali International Terminal by March 2022.
“We’re so happy to hear that these three international airlines plan to resume their regular flights to Bali. This is a positive sign that we gained more trust from foreign visitors who want to start traveling to the island,” Fahmi said on Saturday (19/2).
KLM Royal Dutch plans to resume the Singapore-Denpasar route and operate four flights in one week. Jetstar Airways intends to resume the Denpasar-Singapore, Denpasar-Sydney, and Denpasar-Melbourne routes by operating three flights in a week. Meanwhile, Scoot Tiger Air plans to resume the Singapore-Denpasar route with three flights per week.
Fahmi stated that Angkasa Pura is committed to supporting the efforts to revive international flight traffic by implementing strict prevention protocols.
“We hope that the number of international flights to Bali gradually increases and that this will positively affect the economy,” Fahmi concluded. Since Garuda and Singapore Airlines resumed their international flights to Bali in early February 2022, Bali Airport has recorded 639 passengers.
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Roly
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
The police take money from my driver when I go there.
Ray Barden
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
Government needs to get rid of quarantine rules, bring back Visa on arrival at reasonable cost , until that happens, Aussies not interested.
melbourne
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
yes... and if by then they wont get rid of the visa and quarantine, we will cancel our tickets....
Paul Morris
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
Not sure about Jetstar flying to Bali in March friends of ours were booked to fly March 20th and they have already been given their money back in the form of vouchers to use at another time. It is difficult to see many tourists arriving in the near future while the government still has many conditions of entry to the island let’s hope that changes soon for the sake of the Balinese economy and it’s people.
Wayan Bo
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
The frequency of international flights and numbers of arriving passengers should be compared with years 1950’s - 1970’s to understand where we are now.