Bali is Indonesia's most representative island resort, blending coastal natural landscapes with unique Hindu culture, attracting global travelers year-round.

Starlux Airlines announced in a press release that it will open the Taipei-Bali route starting October 1st. Sales are officially open, and it will be operated by the new generation Airbus A321neo aircraft, with an initial frequency of five flights per week.

Starlux Airlines CEO Zhai Jianhua stated that Bali has long been a favorite destination for global travelers, and is a highly mature market both in Taiwan and in Europe and America. With the expansion of Starlux Airlines' North American and European long-haul routes, he believes it can attract European and American transit passengers to Bali via Taiwan, further expanding the transit passenger market between Europe, America, and Southeast Asia, as well as overall route operational efficiency.

After officially opening the Taipei-Bali route on October 1st, Starlux Airlines will fly to over 13 destinations in Southeast Asia. Additionally, it will open its first South Korean destination, Busan, on June 1st, and its first European destination, Prague, on August 1st.

Furthermore, Eva Air recently announced that starting April 30th, the Kaohsiung-Seoul route will be operated by the popular Hello Kitty livery aircraft 'Pinky Pinky'. Starting May 20th, flights departing from Kaohsiung to Tokyo (BR108/107), Shanghai (BR706/705), and Macau (BR833/834) will be upgraded to wide-body A330-300 aircraft. (Editor: Zhang Yajing) 1150408

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Event