Wednesday, 5 February 2025
New air link between Darwin and Bali
Indonesia AirAsia is set to reconnect the Northern Territory with Asia, resuming three direct flights per week between Darwin and Bali from March 22. And fares start from $189.
The new services will bring over 1,000 visitor seats weekly through Darwin International Airport and Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport.
The flights will also open seamless connectivity to and from Darwin via Bali, making travel to other Asian destinations more accessible.
Indonesia AirAsia CEO Veranita Yosephine said the airline is thrilled to return to the Territory.
“Bali is now our largest hub in terms of flight capacity, driven by strong demand. These direct flights will cater to the enduring popularity of Bali as a destination for Australians and offer great low fare connections to over 130 destinations across the AirAsia Group network.
“Passengers from Darwin can enjoy seamless connections via Bali to destinations like Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Komodo Island starting from as low as under $300.
“At the same time, millions of guests from across Asia will be welcomed to the Northern Territory. They will discover the extraordinary culture, wildlife and natural beauty of Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land and other iconic locations where the tropics meet the outback.”
Airport Development Group Executive General Manager Sandra de Kock welcomed AirAsia back to Darwin, highlighting the strong local demand for travel to Bali.
“Territorians have been calling for more options to fly to Bali and we’re excited to deliver with the return of AirAsia,” she said.
Flights can be booked now at airasia.com or via the AirAsia MOVE app.
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