More Pacific Blue to Bali
BRISBANE – Virgin Blue Group will increase its services to Bali from Monday June 1, introducing two new routes, one direct from Sydney, and the other from Melbourne to Denpasar.
Pacific Blue will also ramp up its direct flights from Adelaide to Bali from twice weekly to three times a week.
The announcement comes after the airline launched its inaugural flights to Bali just three months ago from Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
Virgin Blue Group CEO, Brett Godfrey, said, “Bali has traditionally been a popular destination for Australians and we have seen strong connecting traffic from Melbourne and Sydney so the next obvious step was to put on direct services.â€
Pacific Blue is offering a special fare of A$299 one way, including taxes and charges, for direct flights from Melbourne and Sydney on sale from now until midnight March 29 2009 (or until sold out) for travel June 1 2009 to June 25 2009, and July 25 to August 31 2009.
Ian Jarrett
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