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09/02/25
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Lion Air Joins IATA: Now Officially on the Global Stage

One of the largest airlines in Indonesia and Southeast Asia — Lion Air — has joined IATA: now it is officially a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on the international level…

Lion Air Joins IATA: Now Officially on the Global Stage
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04/07/25
Super Air Jet Adds 10kg Baggage, Follows Lion Air

The airline Super Air Jet has changed its rules: from 17 July 2025, passengers will only be able to carry 10 kilograms of checked baggage free of charge. "This adjustment is made to make traveling sim…

Super Air Jet Adds 10kg Baggage, Follows Lion Air
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Upd. 24/04/25
Lion Air Launches Direct Flights from Bali to Bangkok

Thai Lion Air has officially launched a direct flight from Bali (DPS) to Bangkok (Don Mueang — DMK).

Direct flights are the optimal choice for travelers in Bali to continue their journey to Thailand without the need for a transit stop. Besides Lion Air, direct flights to Bangkok are also offered by A…

Lion Air Launches Direct Flights from Bali to Bangkok
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Upd. 24/09/25
Java Becomes the New Favorite for Travelers Over Bali

The flooding in Bali has inadvertently pushed tourists to seek out other destinations in Indonesia, and more travelers are discovering Java Island — a cradle of culture, history, and spirituality, loc…

Java Becomes the New Favorite for Travelers Over Bali
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Upd. 18/11/25
Bali Airport Prepares for Massive New Year Influx

For the New Year holidays, Bali Airport is strengthening preparations: expanding check-in and waiting areas, adding self-check-in counters, trolleys, and new seating.

Against the backdrop of the increasing flow of passengers, the police have sent patrols to the Ngurah Rai terminals. Officers are on duty in arrival and departure halls, monitoring entrances, exits, w…

Bali Airport Prepares for Massive New Year Influx
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Upd. 15/11/25
Storm Diverts Bali Ferry — All Passengers Saved

The ferry on the Java-Bali line faced troubles again. The vessel was heading to the port of Gilimanuk, but strong currents, a storm, and heavy rain thwarted its plans.

KMP Cemerlang 55 departed from the Javanese port of Banyuwangi with 53 passengers and cargo: 14 motorcycles, one three-wheeled truck, and eight cars. Around 2:30 PM, the ferry lost control and was car…

Storm Diverts Bali Ferry — All Passengers Saved