June 09 2022 16:32
ILLUSTRATION. Batik Air is scheduled to start on June 17, 2022, to reopen scheduled international routes from Bali via I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar in Badung (DPS) for Melbourne, Australia's Victorian Capital via Melbourne Airport (MEL).
Source: Pressrelease.id | Editor: Ignatia Maria Sri Sayekti
KONTAN.CO.ID - Batik Air, which is operated by Malaysia base (OD flight code) member of Lion Air Group, is scheduled to start on June 17, 2022, to reopen scheduled international routes from Bali, Indonesia via I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar in Badung (DPS) destination Melbourne, the Australian Capital of Victoria via Melbourne International Airport (MEL).
The operation of the Bali - Melbourne - Bali route as one of Batik Air's efforts in supporting the global economic recovery for the Asian and Australian regions is carried out in stages.
The availability of international flight services is expected to contribute to accelerating the mobilization of people, supporting economic activities between countries which include trade (exports and imports), tourism, education and strengthening state relations as well as shortening the time to travel directly and connected or connected.
Batik Air offers again the best choice of time in planning a vacation or business from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Bali, Indonesia to a leading destination on the continent which is nicknamed the Kangaroo Country.
For the public, business people and tourists from Indonesia such as Medan, Batam, Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Makassar, Manado, Kendari, Ambon, Lombok, Kupang, Labuan Bajo, Maumere, Ende and other cities other cities benefit from only “one transit” at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to continue flights to Melbourne City, which was named the happiest city in the world in 2019 according to Time Out and Tapestry Research. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
flight schedule
Route |
No. Fly |
Departure Time |
Arrival time |
Frequency |
Starting June 17, 2022 · Bali (DPS) ke Melbourne (MEL) |
OD-177 |
22.00 |
05.40 |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
From 18 June 2022 · Melbourne (MEL) ke Bali (DPS) |
OD-178 |
06.40 |
11.05 |
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
Adverb of time:
· Bali (Central Indonesia Time, GMT+08)
· Melbourne (Time in Melbourne VIC, Australia, GMT+ 10)
Batik Air offers the best one-way prices from Bali to Melbourne and Melbourne to Bali starting from IDR 2,686,050.
Great deals for travelers wishing to travel between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne or those wishing to visit Bali before they continue their journey so overall Batik Air is very optimistic about the opportunities of this new route.
The CEO of Batik Air, Capt. Mushafiz Bin Mustafa Bakri said, “Batik Air is very pleased to add Melbourne to the international service map. Flights provide more value for both countries by transiting in Denpasar. Bali is one of the regular destinations for travelers from Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur.”
Along with the recovery of air travel followed by the increasing demand for the Bali - Melbourne - Bali flight market, Batik Air will operate the latest generation and modern Boeing 737 series in providing "premium service airlines" services to all domestic and international networks.
Batik Air has expanded its connections to and from Bali to provide more flight options from the hub at I Gusti Ngurah Rrai International Airport with a network that continues to grow. The new service “flying back” to Australia and Bali further supports Batik Air's ongoing efforts to make Bali a transit hub in Indonesia.
“Melbourne will be increasingly attractive for business, tourism and other sectors.
Our flights to Melbourne have received positive feedback since Batik Air started rolling out ticket sales. Furthermore, Batik Air will continue to explore and strengthen its connection to Australia,” Capt. Mushafiz.
About Air Batik
Batik Air, previously known as Malindo Air, is a subsidiary of Lion Air Group. A new airline that has been in business for the B2C and B2B markets.
Batik Air serves more than 40 major airports through an extensive network in Malaysia, the Indian Sub-continent, Thailand, China, Indonesia and Australia.
Batik Air flew into the air in March 2013, and has won many awards and recognitions.
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