South Australian travelers are in for exciting news this summer as Indonesia AirAsia announces the launch of direct flights between Adelaide and Denpasar, Bali, starting June 25, 2025. The budget airline will offer four weekly flights, providing a convenient and affordable gateway to the tropical destination.
Flying aboard the 180-seat A320-200 aircraft, Indonesia AirAsia will deliver over 74,000 visitor seats annually through Adelaide Airport. These new services come as a welcomed addition to the growing demand for travel to Bali, one of Southeast Asia’s top vacation spots.
Flights will operate every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with return services available on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Passengers can book tickets from as low as AUD $199* starting today, providing a highly competitive option for those eager to explore Bali’s beaches, culture, and vibrant nightlife.
This marks the first time that Indonesia AirAsia has operated a service from Adelaide. The flights will not only connect South Australia directly to Bali, but also open up seamless connections to an impressive array of over 130 destinations across Asia and beyond, via the AirAsia Group network.
Veranita Yosephine, CEO Indonesia AirAsia said “We are thrilled to touch down in Adelaide and South Australia soon for the very first time. Australia is one of our most important growth markets with the recent addition of Cairns and Darwin to our network as well as Perth.
Flying aboard the 180-seat A320-200 aircraft, Indonesia AirAsia will deliver over 74,000 visitor seats annually through Adelaide Airport. These new services come as a welcomed addition to the growing demand for travel to Bali, one of Southeast Asia’s top vacation spots.
Flights will operate every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with return services available on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Passengers can book tickets from as low as AUD $199* starting today, providing a highly competitive option for those eager to explore Bali’s beaches, culture, and vibrant nightlife.
This marks the first time that Indonesia AirAsia has operated a service from Adelaide. The flights will not only connect South Australia directly to Bali, but also open up seamless connections to an impressive array of over 130 destinations across Asia and beyond, via the AirAsia Group network.
Veranita Yosephine, CEO Indonesia AirAsia said “We are thrilled to touch down in Adelaide and South Australia soon for the very first time. Australia is one of our most important growth markets with the recent addition of Cairns and Darwin to our network as well as Perth.
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