
Low-cost airline AirAsia has introduced that it might reactivate its Kuala Lumpur-Bali route, making it the most recent airline to return to Bali with direct worldwide flights.
In a press release revealed yesterday, AirAsia mentioned that the Kuala Lumpur-Bali route is predicted to relaunch on March 21. The flight is scheduled to hold passengers thrice per week till the tip of March, earlier than going full throttle (seven instances per week) in April.
In the identical announcement, AirAsia additionally mentioned it’s relaunching its Kuala Lumpur-Surabaya route, which is scheduled to start on March 25. That flight will probably be instantly prepared to hold vacationers seven instances per week.
The 2 return flights joined AirAsia’s Kuala Lumpur-Jakarta route, which relaunched in October final 12 months, flying seven instances per week.
“We hope [the reactivation] of the 2 routes will grow to be a begin of the reactivation of different worldwide routes sooner or later, not simply Indonesia-Malaysia however different international locations as effectively,” AirAsia Indonesia CEO Veranita Yosephine mentioned.
Individually, AirAsia Thailand additionally introduced that it might resume its Bangkok-Bali flight in April, though the airline has not disclosed a selected date.
As of the time of this publication, AirAsia Thailand has already resumed its Bangkok-Phnom Penh, Bangkok-Maldives, and Bangkok-Singapore flights.
Most lately, airways resembling Jetstar Australia, KLM Royal Dutch, and Scoot made their long-awaited return to Bali after the island was shut for some two years as a result of pandemic.