Jetstar CEO Gareth Evans said he was thrilled to be resuming flights to one of the airline’s most popular routes.
“We are very excited to return to Bali today after two long years, and we are confident that Bali will quickly regain its position as our most popular international tourist destination now that borders are open,” he said.
“Our recent Bali sale saw the biggest surge in bookings we’ve seen since 2016, and our recent surveys have consistently shown that Bali is still the top international destination people want to travel to.
Jetstar chief executive Gareth Evans admitted the mountains of paperwork were a key deterrent. “Any restrictions are some sort of inhibitor, and we’ve definitely seen that,” he said. “We’ve also seen in other markets restrictions being eased further and demand comes on even more.
“We were 85 services a week to Bali, we are only starting with three [a week] here, so we expect demand to build from here as people get to know the flights are operating, and as restrictions ease further.”
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