Indonesia AirAsia has confirmed that it will launch yet another new direct flight service between Australia and Bali in June 2025.
The new service will connect Adelaide and Denpasar and operate four times weekly. Low-cost tickets are available now.

Indonesia AirAsia is one of the most in-demand airlines operating in and out of Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. According to teams at Adelaide Airport, the new Adelaide-Denpasar service will help more than 74,000 annual visits from South Australia to travel to the Island of the Gods every year.
In a press statement the Chief Executive of Indonesia AirAisa, Veranita Yosephine, shared “We are thrilled to touch down in Adelaide and South Australia soon for the very first time. Australia is one of our most important growth markets with the recent addition of Cairns and Darwin to our network as well as Perth.”
She added, “While we all know Bali is a number one holiday destination for Australians, we are also connecting South Australia to the world of AirAsia with over 130 destinations across Asia and beyond, using Bali as a key hub to look to fly somewhere different at great value prices.”
Yosephine explained “At the same time Adelaide will now be on the map as a new location for the many millions of AirAsia guests who fly with us each year which they can connect to via Bali. South Australia has so many unique local tourism highlights including diverse arts, incredible landscapes, beaches, world renowned vineyards, culture, shopping and food.”
The Managing Director of Adelaide Airport, Brenton Cox, echoed the sentiment of the Indonesia AirAsia CEO, noting that the opportunity of access to more affordable travel between Australia and Indonesia is one to be celebrated.
Cox explained “Bali is the most popular destination for South Australian travelers, and there is significant pent-up demand for flights at affordable prices. We’re excited that Indonesia AirAsia has recognized this opportunity and added Adelaide services to its growing network.”
He added “Indonesia AirAsia will provide greater choice for travellers as Adelaide’s first non-stop Asia-based low-cost carrier since 2015. This also opens up each way, low cost one- and two-stop options via AirAsia’s formidable network throughout Southeast Asia and beyond including from Korea, Japan and India.
“Development of affordable travel is vital to the growth of our market and to achieving our ambitious network targets.”

The outbound flight service from Adelaide will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, starting from 25th June 2025. The service will depart from Adelaide at 7.50 am touching down at 10.40am local time in Denpasar, on flight number QZ 421.
The inbound service, will depart from Denpasar at 11.30pm local time, landing in Adelaide at 7.10am local time using flight number QZ 420. The service will operate every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, starting 26th June 2025.

Flight tickets start at AUD 199, with fly-thru tickets from Adelaide, through Bali to destinations such as Jakarta, Labuan Bajo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, or Phuket starting from AUD 230.
It is not only the new Adelaide-Denpasar flight that Indonesia AirAsia has opened up for tourists. On 22nd March 2025, the airline celebrated, alongside I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, a new Darwin-Denpasar flight service.
The three times weekly service has opened up yet more affordable travel opportunities for Australians and Indonesians, as well as international tourists looking to explore more of the Southeast Asian and Pacific Region.

The inbound Darwin to Bali service departs at 4.35 pm local time, and lands in Bali at 5.55 pm. The service operates on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
The outbound service, from Denpasar to Darwin departs from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport at 11.40 am and land in Australia at 3.55 pm local time. The return service also operates on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
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Friday 11th of April 2025
More Aussie budget flights arriving to support Bali? I can confirm from my own observation that plenty of tired plastic chairs and Bintang parasols ready along Kuta beach. Cheers.