Australian flag carrier Qantas will reportedly make its great comeback to Bali.
After seven years of no service to the island, Qantas will bring back seasonal flights from Sydney during the approaching summer holidays, reports Australian Aviation.
Qantas announced on Thursday that it will run 33 flights between Sydney and Bali from December 4, 2015 to January 29, 2016 with Boeing 737-800s.
Competition for this route will just be all the more fierce as Qantas enters the market that is already serviced by Virgin Australia, Garuda Indonesia, and Indonesia AirAsia X (to reportedly begin flying in October).
“We know how attractive Bali is as a holiday destination, so through efficient use of our aircraft, we’ve unlocked more domestic B737 flying time, delivering on our strategy to offer a dynamic and flexible network,” Qantas International chief executive Gareth Evans said in a statement.
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