Indonesian carrier TransNusa will expand its services from Singapore with the addition of a new route connecting Denpasar (Bali) and the city-state next month.
Indonesian carrier TransNusa will expand its services from Singapore with the addition of a new route connecting Denpasar (Bali) and the city-state next month.
From November 17, TransNusa (PT TransNusa Aviation Mandiri) will initially operate three weekly flights (Sunday, Monday, and Friday) on the Denpasar-Singapore route before a gradual increase to daily from November 30.
TransNusa will use its Airbus A320 aircraft with 174 seats on the route, which will operate long with its current Jakarta-Singapore flights. The outbound Denpasar-Singapore flight – 8B551 – will depart Denpasar at 0730H and arrive at Singapore at 0955H. The return flight will depart Singapore as 8B552 at 1055H and arrive back at Denpasar at 1330H.
In a statement, TransNusa Group Chief Executive Officer Datuk Bernard Francis said the introduction of the new additional route will provide passengers with additional travel choices.
“In addition, the Bali – Singapore international route is significant to TransNusa as Singaporeans are one of ASEAN’s top tourists for Bali. Hence, the demand for this route is equally significant,”Francis said.
Indonesia AirAsia, Singapore Airlines/Scoot, Batik Air, Jetstar, Garuda Indonesia, KLM, and Saudia currently operate flights between Denpasar and Singapore.
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