More seats from Sydney for school holidays
Garuda Indonesia is providing another 1620 seats from Sydney to Bali by operating a Boeing 747-400 on its Wednesday and Saturday services from September 19 to October 27
The airline’s Regional General Manager, Southwest Pacific, Mr. Suranto Yitnopawiro, says the additional 135 seats per flight will help travel agents cater for the increase in passenger numbers to Bali.
“Demand for Bali is high, especially during the school holidays, and we are delighted to have this extra capacity to offer during this busy period, and into the rest of October,” he says.
The Wednesday and Saturday flights are supplemented by three Airbus A330 services from Sydney to Bali, departing Monday, Thursday and Sunday.
Garuda Indonesia has the greatest number of non-stop flights to Bali, serving Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin. All flights are full service and feature both Economy and Executive (business) class.
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