The plan to resume daily flight to Bali is part of SIA's long-term commitment to boost the Indonesian tourism industry.  SIA's passenger network currently covers 64 destinations in 34 countries and we will do the best to promote Indonesia,
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Singapore Airlines (SIA) is planning to resume daily commercial flight from Singapore to the Indonesian resort island of Bali on February 16, 2022.

SIA will operate Boeing B787-10 with a capacity of 337 seats for the flight route The seats comprise 36 business class seats and 301 economic class seats.

"The plan to resume daily flight to Bali is part of SIA's long-term commitment to boosting the Indonesian tourism industry. SIA's passenger network currently covers 64 destinations in 34 countries and we will do the best to promote Indonesia," Singapore Airlines General Manager for Indonesia Alvin Seah said in a written statement released on Sunday.

"Our services to Denpasar and Jakarta will continue to give flexibility to our customers wishing to travel from and to Indonesia," he said.

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He said SIA will keep monitoring demand and adjust its network periodically to adjust capacity to demand.

Tickets for Singapore-Bali flight route are already sold through SIA's distribution network.

Alvin said SIA has been focusing on redesigning efforts and improving travel experiences for its customers since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

SIA is prioritizing the integration of various strong health and safety steps and innovative digital initiatives for all travels from the start to the end, providing better guarantee and supporting smoother travel experience.

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