Batik Air New Daily Flights Between Bali and Singapore 2023

New daily flights between Bali and Singapore with Batik Air

Bali and Singapore will benefit from new daily flights

Key Points

  1. Lion Air's subsidiary, Batik Air, has launched a new daily service between Denpasar, Bali and Singapore.

  2. The airline is providing over 100,000 direct seats to Bali during the peak Idul Fitri travel period.

  3. Batik Air operates Boeing 737-800NG and Airbus 320-300 aircraft with free onboard entertainment.

New Flights Boost Singapore-Bali Travel

Batik Air, a subsidiary of Lion Air, has commenced a new daily service between Denpasar, Bali and Singapore. The new route provides a choice for tourists wanting to visit both Bali and Singapore. During the peak Idul Fitri travel period from April 13 until April 30, 2023, Batik Air is providing over 100,000 direct seats to Bali on various flights from Jakarta, Labuan Bajo, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Bangkok Don Mueang, Singapura, and Dili in Timor Leste.

Danang Mandala Prihantoro, the Strategic Corporate Communication Manager for Batik Air said: "The launch of the Bali-Singapore route by Batik Air provides a choice to tourist travelers wanting to visit Bali or Singapore." The airline operates a Boeing 737-800NG with 12 business class seats and 150 economy seats, as well as an Airbus 320-300 with 12 business class seats and 144 economy seats. Both types of aircraft are equipped with free onboard entertainment on demand that can be accessed from personal handphones and tablet devices supported by Tripper ©.

The inaugural flight BTK7135 using a Boeing 737-800NG departed to Singapore with 141 passengers on board, while the return flight departed Singapore at local time of 18:00. Data available for March reveals that there were around thirty flights per day flying between Singapore and Bali, operated by six airlines, including Batik Air. During Q1 of 2023, Bali Immigration recorded 50,731 Singaporean citizens landing on the island of Bali.

As Bali recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is connected to the world with twenty-seven international flights flown by thirty-two airlines.

Source: https://balidiscovery.com/batik-air-daily-between-bali-singapore/

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