After an 18-month hiatus due to the pandemic, Australia's favourite holiday island, also known as "The Land of the Gods," has reopened to foreign guests, but one critical component is missing: international flights.
© Provided by Xinhua Starting from Thursday, flights from 19 countries, including China, South Korea, France, New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates,
Indonesia's holiday island of Bali reopened to foreign tourists after 18 months of pandemic hiatus on Thursday, but the island is lacking one crucial ingredient: international flights.
DENPASAR, Oct 14 Indonesia’s holiday island of Bali reopened to foreign tourists after 18 months of pandemic hiatus on Thursday, but the island is lacking one crucial ingredient: international flights. Tourism-reliant Bali is scheduled to reopen on Thursday and though its Ngurah Rai.