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Emirates to commence daily service to Bali

Emirates to commence daily service to Bali

Emirates will launch a new daily service rom Dubai to the island of Bali in Indonesia, from June 3.

Bali welcomed more than 3.7 million foreign tourist arrivals in 2014, and Emirates’ new service will add to Bali’s global connectivity, further stimulating the island’s economic and tourism growth.

Bali will be Emirates’ 148th global destination, adding to the airline’s route network in the Asia Pacific region which currently spans 23 destinations in 13 countries. The non-stop service between Dubai and Bali will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a two-class configuration.

Throughout all cabin classes, passengers can enjoy more than 2,000 channels of entertainment on demand on ice, the airline's award-winning in-flight entertainment system.

Passengers on all Emirates flights also have the added bonus of generous baggage allowance with 30 kilogrammes for those travelling in Economy Class and 40 kilogrammes for Business Class.

Emirates commenced services to Indonesia in 1992 with three flights per week via Singapore and Colombo, and since March 2013, the airline has been operating three non-stop flights daily from Jakarta to Dubai with a Boeing 777 aircraft.

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