Air New Zealand to fly to Bali year-round
Air New Zealand has announced it will now fly to the Indonesian island year-round, rather than just as a seasonal service. The airline currently flies direct to Bali from Auckland five to seven times a week between April and October, and now will operate two to three flights a week between November and March. It’s the first time Air New Zealand will operate year-round flights to the popular holiday hotspot, and will mean 800 seats are available each week during the NZ summer months. Air New Zealand Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghty said the move to provide year-round flight options for customers is a testament to the popularity of Bali as a holiday hotspot. “Bali has become an increasingly popular destination for Kiwi holidaymakers. With something to offer every type of traveller – from culture to incredible food, surf, relaxation, and adventure – expanding our Bali services made sense.<br/>
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Air New Zealand to fly to Bali year-round
Air New Zealand has announced it will now fly to the Indonesian island year-round, rather than just as a seasonal service. The airline currently flies direct to Bali from Auckland five to seven times a week between April and October, and now will operate two to three flights a week between November and March. It’s the first time Air New Zealand will operate year-round flights to the popular holiday hotspot, and will mean 800 seats are available each week during the NZ summer months. Air New Zealand Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghty said the move to provide year-round flight options for customers is a testament to the popularity of Bali as a holiday hotspot. “Bali has become an increasingly popular destination for Kiwi holidaymakers. With something to offer every type of traveller – from culture to incredible food, surf, relaxation, and adventure – expanding our Bali services made sense.<br/>