For the first time in two years, direct international flights to Bali have resumed, as Indonesia opens the resort island to visitors from all over the world. All visitors still need to go through quarantine.
Singapore, Feb 4 (EFE).- The Indonesian island of Bali reopened Friday to tourists worldwide, under restrictions, after almost two years without receiving international flights due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The island now allows flights from all over the world after opening in October to a limited list of countries, namely China, Japan, South Korea, Dubai …
The move, along with similar steps in Thailand and the Philippines, could mark the beginning of the end of the great Southeast Asian tourism recession.