An official of the Bali Ngurah Rai Airport has confirmed that the airport facility started to receive more visitors since the government revised travel policies.
The Public Relations Officer of Bali Ngurah Rai Airport, Taufan Yudhistira, confirmed that the airport has begun to see positive effects from the latest revision of travel requirements.
“We have an increase in the amount of domestic and international travelers in the last few days,” Taufan said on Sunday (13/3).
As The Bali Sun previously reported, the government dropped the quarantine, resumed the VoA program, and removed the Covid test requirement for fully vaccinated domestic travelers. This is part of their effort to revive Bali tourism.
As per the data from the airport official, 200 international travelers arrived on Monday (7/3), the first day of the zero quarantine policy implementation. The airport recorded an increase, as 535 international visitors arrived on Friday (11/3) and 438 on Saturday (12/3).
The airport also recorded an increase in domestic visitors, from 7,962 visitors on Monday (7/3) to 9,013 visitors on Saturday (12/3).
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Randy
Thursday 17th of March 2022
Roger Thomas suggested that the covid-19 surge from Java into Bali was partly to blame by domestic arrivals. Little does this biased person know that the pre-boarding covid tests for fully vaccinated and non vaccinated travelers were in place to travel within Indonesia. The requirement of covid tests to travel has been dropped recently. Indonesia be heading toward an endemic phase. However got news for you all that Bali was never a country.
Fully Vaccinated International travelers regardless of race, creed, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation are not immune from the disease Covid-19.
Andrew
Tuesday 15th of March 2022
Until there is no forced stay at a hotel I can't leave and no PCR rubbish I won't be seeing Bali again sadly!
Double vaxxed should be enough and is enough!
Joe
Wednesday 16th of March 2022
@Andrew, I couldn't agree more. They also need to reinstated the 'free for the first 30 days visa'.
masTKI
Wednesday 16th of March 2022
@Andrew, Glad, less rubbish in Bali
Wayan Bo
Monday 14th of March 2022
Would like also to arrive on airport, driving with Harley Davidson out of airplane and driving direct to blue ocean beach (double six beach), but didn’t find the airline that meets my needs yet.