AirAsia Indonesia Launches Bali-Danang Route: Pricing and Entry Rules for Ukrainian Travelers.
New AirAsia Indonesia Connection
According to Novyny.live: AirAsia Indonesia has added a new flight between Bali and Danang to its schedule, set to begin at the end of March. This service offers a convenient travel link between these two sought-after destinations.
The inaugural flight on this route is scheduled for late March, with a travel time of 4 hours and 30 minutes. The service will operate four times per week:
- Every Monday
- Every Wednesday
- Every Friday
- Every Sunday
Thanks to this regular schedule, passengers can enjoy greater flexibility when planning their trips.
Ticket prices start at 64 euros (approximately 3,200 Ukrainian hryvnias) for a one-way journey. The flights will be operated with Airbus A320 aircraft, ensuring both comfort and safety during travel.
Ukrainian citizens planning to visit Indonesia can obtain an electronic visa for 500 Indonesian rupiah (about 33 US dollars or 1,500 hryvnias). For those heading to Vietnam, an electronic visa costs 25 dollars (roughly 1,100 hryvnias) and is valid for 30 days.
Significance of the New Service
The new Bali-Danang route by AirAsia Indonesia marks a key development in strengthening tourism ties between Indonesia and Vietnam. As interest in regional travel continues to grow, this connection could boost tourist numbers and support economic growth in both countries.
For Ukrainian travelers, this new option provides easier access to two major tourist hubs, potentially increasing their interest in exploring Southeast Asia.
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