New Bali-South Korea Direct Flights Boost Tourism and Travel Options
01.11.2024 Tourism / Bali NewsBali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport now has a new daily direct flight to Incheon, South Korea, operated by Jeju Air. The route launched on October 27, bringing 178 passengers on its first flight, which was welcomed with a water cannon salute. This service boosts travel options for Indonesian and South Korean tourists, as well as international travelers.
Demand for flights between Bali and South Korea is rising; in 2024 alone, Bali has seen an increase in South Korean visitors each quarter. Jeju Air’s addition to daily flights operated by Garuda Indonesia and Korean Air provides more itinerary choices. Additionally, Air Busan launched a new route between Busan and Bali, operating four times a week.
These new flights not only strengthen Bali’s tourism but also enhance connections for business and cultural exchanges between Indonesia and South Korea.
Demand for flights between Bali and South Korea is rising; in 2024 alone, Bali has seen an increase in South Korean visitors each quarter. Jeju Air’s addition to daily flights operated by Garuda Indonesia and Korean Air provides more itinerary choices. Additionally, Air Busan launched a new route between Busan and Bali, operating four times a week.
These new flights not only strengthen Bali’s tourism but also enhance connections for business and cultural exchanges between Indonesia and South Korea.