Jetstar goes daily to Bali from August
MELBOURNE – Low-cost Qantas sibling Jetstar will move to a daily service on the Perth-Bali route starting August 13.
Since late October, Jetstar has been operating four times weekly between Perth and Denpasar.
Jetstar’s international hub in Perth now supports direct services to Singapore (daily), Bali (four, moving to a daily service) and Jakarta (existing three times weekly) as part of its near Asian international growth strategy.
 

The introduction of three additional weekly Perth-Bali return flights will also complement recently announced daily ‘through’ connections by Jetstar to Singapore via Denpasar (Bali) and Jakarta commencing July 14.
As part of Jetstar Group changes, Jetstar Asia will operate the Perth-Jakarta-Singapore route, reverting to a two times weekly service, also from August 13 with a like fleet of A320 aircraft.


Jetstar CEO Bruce Buchanan said introducing Jetstar Asia onto the Singapore-Jakarta-Perth route highlighted ongoing ways in which its operations were closely aligning with its Australian operations and providing new network growth opportunities between Australia and South East Asia.
Ian Jarrett
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