The Air Asia
X, The New Air Service between Mumbai to Bali
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The new
daily air service between the two cities, which will start to operate on May 19
by Indonesia AirAsia X, AirAsia X Indonesia CEO Captain Sulistyo Nugroho Hanung
said “the launch of the Mumbai-Bali network inadvertently opens Mumbai to
AirAsia Group's other connecting flights from Bali to destinations in Indonesia
like Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Solo, Medan and Bandung and also further to Darwin
and Perth in Australia.”
Indonesia
AirAsia X is a joint venture between AirAsia X and Indonesia AirAsia.
Bali is one
of AirAsia's hubs, connecting the island directly to other destinations in
Indonesia such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Solo, Medan, and Bandung, and also
further to Darwin and Perth in Australia.
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The
Mumbai-Bali flight will be catered by a 377-seater Airbus A330-300 aircraft,
with 365 seats in economy and the rest 12 in business or premium class, it
said.
At present,
AirAsia X flies three times a week service to Delhi from Kuala Lumpur.
"We see
this route (Mumbai-Bali) as promising one, as it opens connectivity to aspiring
customers' dream holiday destinations eastward. This newly launched route is
also partly to answer the increasing demand of tourists from India coming to
Bali," AirAsia X Indonesia CEO, Captain Sulistyo Nugroho Hanung said.
"Once the new
service takes off the ground, passengers from India will be able travel from
Mumbai to Bali with a quick stopover in Kuala Lumpur."
It mentioned, "Malaysian
visa will not be required for the stopover flight and Indian nationals can
travel visa-free to Bali for up to 30 days."
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