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Batik Air flies to Australia
BALI HOTELS ASSOCIATION MAKES A STRONG START INTO THE NEW YEAR
Bali governor says new Indonesia laws pose no risk to tourists
G20 in Bali May Affect Some Travellers
Bali Welcomes Incredible New Hotels And Luxury Refurbishments
The upcoming 20th Anniversary of the Bali Bombing
FMD and Australian Visitors to Bali
Bali Hotels Association advises its members to let Australian Guests know about BIO security checks upon return from their Bali holidays as well as launching a CSR program called “ Leave your shoes with us”.
Bali Hotels Association Launches the 2nd BHA Sustainable Food Festival
Bali, July 6, 2022 – Bali Hotels Association (BHA) is proud to announce the launch of the second BHA Sustainable Food Festival, this year in collaboration with Bali Restaurant and Café Association (BRCA), running from Friday, July 8, until Sunday, July 24, 2022, in 44 participating hotels and restaurants.
BHA Job Fair 2022
Bali Hotels Association held its 1st BHA Job Fair on Thursday, June 23. Over 30 Star rated hotels in Bali participating to provide jobs from entry to managerial levels to over 700 job seekers at Merusaka Hotel, Nusa Dua.
No PCR Tests - Just got a lot easier to enter Bali
The Indonesian government has eased up Bali's travel restrictions for domestic and foreign travelers. Now, you can enjoy quarantine-free holiday with visa on arrival and no PCR test. Prepare yourself with the latest information before you travel to Bali.
Two Bali villages win Zero Waste award
Two villages in Denpasar city, Bali, have bagged the Zero Waste Village award from the Ministry of Home Affairs on account of their success in source-based waste processing.
The two villages are Sanur Kauh in South Denpasar sub-district and Kesiman Kertalangu in East Denpasar sub-district, head of protocol and communication for the Denpasar city government, I Dewa Gede Rai, informed on Wednesday.
"The awards have been bestowed to the two villages in Denpasar because they have been able to reduce waste, and conduct socialization to the public," Rai said.
BHA supports the calls for Bali to be exempted from the announced mudik ban.
In a letter delivered to the Bali Tourism Government officials this week, that addressed the concern of 157 member hotels and resorts regarding the impact of the National Indonesian Government announcement to ban sea, land, air and rail travel from 6-17 May 2021 over the Eid festival. While the intention of the mudik ban is meant to prevent the further spread of the virus, the ban itself will have a very profound affect to all facets of the community in Bali. Businesses will face closure, unemployment will rise, and negative knock-on effects will be inevitable.