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A RETURN TO PARADISE: AIR NEW ZEALAND RESUMES NON-STOP FLIGHTS TO BALI

AFTER a three-year hiatus, Air New Zealand has resumed its non-stop services to Bali, one of the airline’s most popular routes. With the re-inauguration of the service, New Zealanders can once again escape the southern hemisphere’s winter season and enjoy Bali’s tropical beaches, adventure, and romance.

According to the airline’s Chief Customer and Sales Officer, Leanne Geraghty, said the strong pre-bookings for the newly restored service showed that Air New Zealand was bouncing back from the pandemic’s effects. Bali tourism is a popular choice for New Zealanders, with the island offering a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.

Visitors must have a passport with six months’ validity and proof of onward travel, such as a return ticket or itinerary: (1). Air New Zealand has resumed non-stop flights to Bali after a three-year hiatus. (2). Bali is one of the airline’s most popular routes, and pre-bookings have been strong. (3). Bali tourism is a popular choice for New Zealanders seeking a tropical getaway. (4). Visitors must have a passport with six months’ validity and proof of onward travel.

“Air New Zealand is here to help, as the airline has resumed non-stop flights to the island after a three-year hiatus. New Zealanders, who have long enjoyed Bali’s unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, can once again escape the southern hemisphere’s winter season,” Geraghty said.

Leanne Geraghty explained that the strong pre-bookings for the newly restored service showed that Air New Zealand was bouncing back from the pandemic’s effects. Visitors to Bali must have a passport with six months’ validity and proof of onward travel, such as a return ticket or itinerary. Bali is known for its beaches, culture, history, and natural beauty, and is a popular choice for tourists seeking a tropical getaway.

“Air New Zealand’s non-stop services to Bali will operate until the end of the seasonal service in October. The flights will be operated by the airline’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet, with three non-stop flights to Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport,” she concluded.

The Bali route is popular among New Zealanders, with the island being a traditional holiday escape. The national flag carrier reportedly has 8,500 travel bookings lined up presently, with firm demand shown for June, July, and April. [sources/photo special]