Jetstar launching direct Bali flights from Sunshine Coast
Jetstar is launching new direct flights to Bali and connecting services onto Singapore from 25 March 2026.
The Sunshine Coast to Bali route runs three times a week on Jetstar’s Airbus A321LR aircraft, providing more than 70,000 low fare seats annually.
The new route becomes Jetstar’s tenth direct service from Australia to Bali and the fourth out of Queensland.
It follows the recent launch of Bali flights from the Gold Coast.
These new flights into Bali are timed to connect to Jetstar’s services between Bali-Denpasar and Singapore – allowing customers to take off from the Sunshine Coast in the morning and land in Singapore by dinner time.
“We’re proud to be the first airline to connect the Sunshine Coast to Bali and Singapore. It’s a great win for travellers wanting an easy international getaway,” said Jetstar CEO, Stephanie Tully.
“Now, travellers can trade hours on the road to Brisbane for extra time in paradise.”
“This is a game changer for the Sunshine Coast,” added Sunshine Coast Airport CEO, Chris Mills.
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