Indonesia's national airline has resumed regular flights between Japan and Bali from November 1st.

Foreign tourists are returning to the area, and we are expecting an increase in tourists from Japan.

Indonesia's state-owned Garuda Indonesia has resumed regular flights three days a week on direct flights between Narita Airport and Bali from the 1st, and tourists from Japan arrived on the island on the night of the 1st.



Direct flights that had been suspended due to the spread of the new coronavirus were partially resumed in February this year for the first time in about two years, but due to the effects of Japan's border measures, etc., from June to October this year. was out of service again.



A man in his 40s who visited from Tokyo said, "I came here for the first time in three years. I'm looking forward to surfing."



Also, a man from a Japanese travel agency said, "I want to visit hotels and downtown areas and send more tourists from Japan."



According to the Bali Tourism Board, approximately 890,000 foreigners from Australia, India and other countries have visited by August, a significant increase from the dozens during the same period last year.



The Indonesian government wants to promote the resumption of tourism on the island in line with the G20 = summit meeting of 20 major countries to be held in Bali from November 15, and expects an increase in tourists from Japan. increase.