Jetstar launches tenth route to Bali
Jetstar will launch new Bali flights from Newcastle later this year.
Taking flight from 21 October 2025, the new route operates three times a week on Jetstar’s A321LR fleet.
It represents more than 70,000 seats annually between the two destinations.
This milestone route marks Newcastle’s return to international travel, the first ongoing international route since 2020.
It becomes the airline’s 10th route to Bali-Denpasar.
It comes just one month after Jetstar announced direct flights from the Gold Coast to Bali, starting 1 August 2025.
Bali remains Jetstar’s most popular international destination, with around 100 flights taking off to Bali each week.
Jetstar Group CEO, Steph Tully said: “We’re thrilled to launch Newcastle’s first international flights in more than five years. We want to thank Newcastle Airport and the NSW Government for their support.”
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