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New Flight Service Gives Australian Tourists More Travel Options To Bali

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Here at The Bali Sun, we are seeing a trend emerging. In 2026 we think that the rise of the multi-stop vacation from Bali is going to be huge.

With so much to discover both within Bali Province and around the Indonesian Archipelago, whether tourists stay on the island or adventure across regions, a multi-stop vacation is pretty irresistible. 

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For many tourists, the easiest way to arrange a multi-stop vacation is to use Bali as the launchpad. With increasingly good international connectivity, flying directly into Bali either on a long-haul or short-haul international flight is both affordable and convenient.

New flight services are being added to the schedule all the time, for both domestic and international routes.

One new flight service that is set to launch in February 2026 doesn’t stop by Bali, but does make a multi-stop adventure between Australia, Bali, and Lombok even more doable.

Australian tourists are Bali’s most frequent international arrivals and travel leaders across the region, including airlines, are always working to increase connectivity and ease of travel between these two area. 

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Step 1: Fly Darwin ➔ Lombok (New Route).

Step 2: Boat Lombok ➔ Bali.

Step 3: Fly Bali ➔ Darwin (Home).

No backtracking = Cheaper.

Indonesia’s TransNusa Airline is about to open a new direct flight service between Darwin, Australia, and Lombok, Indonesia. Australian tourists, especially surfers and beach lovers, have long doubled up vacation and travel trips between Bali and Lombok, and this new service opens up even more options.

The TransNusa President Director, Bayu Sutanto, told reporters,  “We have plans to open flights from Lombok. We currently fly to Jakarta, Bali, and Manado.” Adding “Lombok is the first one we’re opening. The route is Lombok-Darwin, Australia. We’ll open in late February or early March. Besides Darwin, we’ll also open a Lombok-Perth route. That’s a short-term option this year.”

He confirmed that TransNusa is set to operate the service on Comac C909 aircraft with 95-seat capacity. He revealed that there are plans to soon add a Lombok-Perth service later in the year as part of a broader international expansion strategy targeting high-traffic tourist markets, including those in the ASEAN Zone. 

Sutanto shared, “Because Australia is close, perhaps also ASEAN countries, because they have a lot of tourists.”

“For example, Thailand, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, because Malaysia has quite a lot, because Lombok is TransNusa’s second home after Bali.”

Adding “As long as we can accommodate them, we’ll sell them according to the conditions, because the fuel (after) is expensive for this aircraft.”

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The Launchpad

Darwin to Lombok

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The News: New direct flights launch late Feb/early March 2026.

The Plane: Comac C909 aircraft (95 seats).

Why: Skip the Bali crowds on arrival and start your adventure in Lombok.

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Lombok ➜ Bali

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Sea vs. Air

Fast Boat: Takes ~2 hours. Costs as little as IDR 300,000. Arrives in Sanur or Padangbai.

Flight: Short-haul flights are available daily if you prefer air travel.

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The Plan: Fly into Lombok -> Boat to Bali -> Fly home from Bali.

The Savings: This eliminates backtracking and is often cheaper than a round-trip ticket during peak season.

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New Route: Indonesia AirAsia has launched a direct service between Bali and Da Nang.

Idea: Combine Australia, Indonesia, and Vietnam into one mega-trip.

For tourists traveling between Darwin and Lombok, the options to travel onwards to Bali for more vacation time and a return flight, are both cheap and easy to arrange.

There are several short-haul flights daily between Bali and Lombok for those who prefer to travel by air. However, most tourists opt to travel by fast boat between Lombok and Bali.

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Choose Your Ride

Fast Boat: 2 Hours. Cheap (IDR 300k). Scenic but bumpy.

Flight: 30 Mins. More expensive. Fast & comfortable.

Crossings take just a couple of hours and cost as little as IDR 300,000, depending on the fast boat provider. Tourists can opt to travel between Lombok and Sanur or Lombok and Padangbai. 

Kuta Beach in LOMBOK

One of the benefits of a multi-stop adventure is that transportation costs can end up being cheaper than on a return trip. For example, booking a flight from Darwin to Lombok, followed by a fast boat service to Sanur, and a homeward flight back to Darwin from Bali, can’t be more affordable than a return flight to Bali or Lombok, especially in peak season. 

In 2026, tourists are being encouraged to think big and think strategically about their travel itinerary. With so much more accessibility, affordability, and capacity to independently organise travel across the country, this could be the year that more tourists realise their Indonesian travel dreams. 

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More international flights are being added to the schedule at Bali Airport every month. Tourists planning travel to Bali this year should really keep a close eye on flight deals and snap up cheap tickets as soon as they become available.

Indonesia AirAsia, for example, has just announced a new direct service between Bali and Da-Nang in Vietnam, opening the Southeast Asia region for even more adventurers in 2026 and beyond. 

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Exp

Monday 19th of January 2026

"TransNusa stated besides Darwin, they will also open a Lombok-Perth route. TransNusa is set to operate the route using Comac C909 aircraft with 95-seat capacity."

US has since 2021 had an investment ban on Comac, stemming from its classification as a company "owned or controlled" by the Chinese military, PLA.

Vietjet Air recently terminated its Comac C909 lease due to high costs and lack of local support. I would imagine "lack of local support" has to do with support to ensure safe operation. No?

Has Australian authorities approved Comac C909 to operate within its borders -- or is this just TransNusa assuming that is no issue?

Steve bmi

Wednesday 21st of January 2026

@Exp, probly assuming, another perth to lombok short term route before it falls over.if they can keep it running its good If they meet the requirements.

Nyoman

Monday 19th of January 2026

Bad news. Already too mamy australians in bali, poor, acting stupid, on low budget, fat neanderthals.

Steve bmi

Wednesday 21st of January 2026

@Nyoman, when will you stop throwing your rubbish, when will you cull 600.000 dogs and look after the ones you have and not lock them out when your tired of them. When will you stop blaming for the floods in sth bali when you dumb arises keep building preventing run off. When will you take 20 000 transport vehicles off the road being driven by single drivers looking for customers and filling every available parking spots while online, when will you stop doing 10 Point turns in the middle of the roads. This family of 5 from north bali don't even want to go south bali and put up with all this crap. Yes people overseas are now choosing other countries because of complete incompetence and mindsets

Jack

Monday 19th of January 2026

The COMAC aircraft isn't certified to fly to Australia.... Will be interesting how they intend to work that out?

Nigel

Monday 19th of January 2026

Cheap flights and more flights from Australia, only in the lowest of low seasons, Perth Bali is a rip off, and with Bali governor and all his crap rules plus extra $$$$ wanted, maybe soon Australia will be the least traveling to Bali,

Nyoman

Tuesday 20th of January 2026

@Nigel, great news. If you can't afford, don't come here. We don't need poor australians here.