Strategic move for Bali air services
Strategic Airlines will become Australia’s latest international air carrier this weekend, with the first flight of the carrier’s service from Perth to Bali.
More than 150 Perth passengers will board the Airbus A320 for the maiden flight to Bali on Saturday morning, marking the airline’s first foray into the international commercial market.
The Perth-Bali service will run three times a week.
Brisbane-based Strategic Airlines forms part of the Strategic Aviation Group, which provides regular airline services, as well as contract and ad hoc charter services, aircraft brokering, and logistics and cargo handling.
It currently employs more than 120 people, and expects to more than double its employee numbers worldwide over the next 12 months.
Ian Jarrett
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