SINGAPORE AIRLINES TO RESTART SERVICES TO BALI FROM FEBRUARY 2022
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will resume daily commercial flights from Singapore to Bali from 16 February 2022.
SIA will operate the 337-seater Boeing B787-10 aircraft on this route. The Boeing 787- 10s features SIA new regional cabin products with 36 Business Class seats and 301 Economy Class seats. For more information on SIA’s new cabin products, please refer to Annexe B.“The resumption of daily flights to Bali is part of SIA’s long-term commitment to grow Indonesia’s tourism industry. SIA passenger network currently covers 64 destinations in 34 countries, and we will do our best to promote Indonesia.
Our services to Denpasar and Jakarta, will continue to provide flexibility to our customers who wish to travel to and from Indonesia,” said Mr. Alvin Seah, General Manager Indonesia, Singapore Airlines.SIA continues to closely monitor demand and will adjust its network regularly to match capacity to demand.Tickets for flights between Singapore and Bali are available for sales through the various SIA’s distribution channels.
List of Nationalities that are allowed to arrive directly in Bali – at the moment
We expect this list to be updated and extended soon. This is the latest regulation: NATIONALS with following PASSPORTS are technically allowed to take flights directly to Bali and quarantine in Bali in a hotel certified by the government –
owever, as per current travel regulations, only 18 nationalities are allowed to arrive directly in Bali from abroad (Overview of current travel regulations). This is a list that the government announced pre-omicron and therefore will probably be updated and expanded soon.
At this point there are ongoing talks between the Indonesian COVID Task Force and the Immigration officials. discussing following changes:
- Singaporean citizens are visa-free
- Mandatory Quarantine Reduced to 5 days
- Quarantine in Hotels in Nusa Dua
- Visit Visa B211A still necessary for the time being.
It is expected that these adjustments will be announced within the next couple of weeks. Depending on the nationalities who would be allowed to arrive directly in Bali, these changes could finally be the first real step towards re-opening Bali. And then it’s just a matter of time until other airlines will follo
A 5 (five) days quarantine in Bali is something many travellers would probably accept, which is most likely to be announced very soon.
SOURCE = BALI.com