Emirates A380 flights coming to Bali
Indonesia is set to get its first ever superjumboA390 flights.
From 1 June 2023, Emirates will fly the Airbus A380 aircraft to the holiday island of Bali.
The new two-class Emirates A380 service will replace one of the two daily Boeing 777-flights to Bali.
Tickets for A380 flights are on sale now at emirates.com.
“We’ve been working closely with our partners at Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport to ensure our A380 operations will be seamless and smooth,” said Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ CCO.
Bali continues to be one of Emirates’ most popular tourist destinations in the network.
Faik Fahmi, President Director of airport operator PT. Angkasa Pura I, called it a ‘historic moment for Indonesian aviation.’
“We hope it will have an increasingly positive impact on the tourism and economy sectors.”
Emirates first launched a nonstop daily service from Dubai to Bali in 2015.
It currently serves Indonesia with 28 weekly flights to Bali and Jakarta.
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