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New Hotels To Open in Bali in 2022
Three New 5-Star Hotels to open in Bali by the end of the year in 3 different areas: Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and Tanjung Benoa.
The Bali & Beyond Travel Fair to be held in Nusa Dua
The Bali and Beyond Travel Fair to be held in Nusa Dua Bali, 14-18 June 2022, will bring together around 127 sellers and 87 buyers from 27 countries.
This will be the 8th edition of the BBTF. Hopefully will assist Bali tourism following the two-year global pandemic closure of many destinations.
Australian airlines resume flights to Bali
More than 300 passengers were on Jetstar’s first flight to Bali in two years on Monday 14 March from Melbourne’s Tullamarine airport. The close to sold-out flight is the first directly to Bali from an Australian airline since planes were grounded in March 2020.
Bali Hotel Associations Participates in Bali's Biggest Clean-up Campaign
Bali Hotel Association (BHA) has proudly announced its support and participation in the biggest clean-up on the island of Bali to date. Held annually since 2017, Bali’s Biggest Clean Up is organized by Bali based network; One Island One Voice/ Satu Pulau Satu Suara. The next clean up will be held on 20th February, 2022 marking the 6th annual Clean Up and will involve more than 12,500 people comprising team members from hospitality companies and non-governmental organizations at 123 locations throughout Bali.
Bali set to reopen to international travellers from all countries
Senior minister, Luhut Pandjaitan has announced some changes that will apply to international arrivals into Bali.
Significant changes to who can enter Indonesia and the rules for quarantine
Some of the main changes are that Indonesians are required to quarantine for seven days, the list consisting 15 banned countries has been removed, as well as the tourist entry points are at Bali and the Riau Islands.
The 2022 Mandalika MotoGP is scheduled to be held from March 18-20, 2022.
Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno in a press briefing on Monday January 10th said 90 percent of hotel rooms in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara had been booked ahead of the MotoGP race set to be held at the Mandalika Circuit on March 18-20, 2022.
First female chair elected to lead BHA in 2022.
Bali Hotels Association (BHA) members have today elected its first female chair Fransiska Handoko, CHA., CHIA., CHRM. General Manager of Ristata Bali Resort & Spa. Fransiska will succeed Jean Hélière, General Manager of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach. Jean will leave Bali to take a new position in Doha. Vice Chair is Kevin Girard, General Manager of Conrad Bali.
The 17th G20 to be held in Bali in 2022
The 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit will take place at the end of the year 2022 in Bali. The Summit will be the pinnacle of the G20 process and intense work carried out within the Ministerial Meetings, Working Groups, and Engagement Groups throughout the year.
Travelling to Bali?
Bali Hotels Association a well-established professional group of star-rated hotels and resorts in Bali, website entitled Welcome Back to Bali is a streamlined, user-friendly website that provides travellers with the most recent, factual, and verified information about the current situation in Bali, as well as policies and regulations, in one centralised place.
Quarantine Member Hotels in Bali
Bali has reopened to fully vaccinated travelers currently from a select number of countries, and government officials have released the names of hotels and resorts where the will need to quarantine for the first four nights of their stay. The current list of Bali Hotels Association Members approved to accept quarantine travellers when they arrive in Bali cover a wide selection of choices in Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Kuta and Ubud.
Bali's plans to re-open to International travellers & quarantine hotels.
When the announcement was made to allow International travellers to arrive in Bali from the 14th of October it was based on the fact that it was a good day on the Balinese calendar that was put forward by the officials in Bali and as long as all the requirements and readiness of the task force were in place. This included type of visas, quarantine, tests and airport transport. Bali was not expecting flights to land from that day.