JAKARTA – The province of Bali continues to open itself up to the entry of foreign tourists in the current era of easing mobility. Most recently, the Island of the Gods arrived by travelers from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which was marked by the Emirates airline's first landing at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) earlier this week.

"The reopening of Emirates services to Bali is due to the easing of international travel restrictions and an increase in global operations," said an Emirates press release as quoted by the editorial team on Sunday, 7 May.

It was stated in the press release that this inaugural flight departed from Dubai at 09:10 and landed in Bali at 21:29. Then, the return flight to Dubai with flight number EK399 departs from Bali at 00:05 and arrives in Dubai at 05:00.

"Emirates landed in Bali for the first time since ceasing operations in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic," the announcement read.

Airlines from the Middle East ensure that it has implemented a comprehensive set of measures to provide the highest safety standards to its passengers at every step of the journey.

"Emirates currently operates flights five times a week to Bali and will increase its operations with daily flights from 1 July 2022," said Emirates.

For information, customers traveling from Dubai can also take advantage of the contactless biometric line at Dubai International Airport for faster travel at the airport by reducing human interaction.


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