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Relaxing Travel Restrictions, Indonesia Welcomes Australian Tourists to Re-experience the Beauty of Bali
JAKARTA,Indonesia,April11,2022/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

For the first time after assuming the position of Minister of Tourism and 
Creative Economy in 2020, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno went for a working visit to 
Australia on 6th–10th April 2022. The working visit's agenda consisted of the 
restoration of tourism industry between both countries and development of 
education, training, and curriculum in tourism, as well as formally inviting 
Australian tourists to visit Indonesia, specifically to their long-missed 
second home Bali.

As of 5 April 2022, the Indonesian government has lifted several primary 
COVID-19 travel restrictions for international travelers, including the removal 
of entry PCR-test and quarantine under certain criteria, as well as 
reinstatement of visas on arrival. By implementing this relaxation measure, 
Indonesia expects an influx of foreign tourists this year to exceed 3 million.

"At least in the next few periods, we are targeting 1.4 million tourist visits 
from Australia, and this is to ensure that we are ready, hence we need to 
accelerate promotion effort in the market. The procedure to enter Bali now is 
easier than ever. It is a golden period to realize the dream of basking in the 
warmth of Bali's sun paired pleasantly with the warm hospitality of its 
people," said Sandiaga.

Returning home, the Minister flew aboard the fully booked Jetstar Australia 
from Sydney to Denpasar consisting of 335 passengers, showing high enthusiasm 
from Australian tourists nearing the Easter holiday.

Eased Travel Restrictions

Several major Indonesian international travel restrictions have now been 
deregulated. Firstly, mandatory PCR-test upon arrival is no longer a 
requirement if foreign tourists show no COVID-19 symptoms. Secondly, quarantine 
obligation is now eliminated for those who have received their second and third 
COVID-19 vaccine shots.

Thirdly, visas on arrival are now reinstalled for 43 countries, including 
Australia. As for international entry points, there are 10 airports available 
to cater international flights, including I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali.

Due to high demand for direct flight from Australia to Bali, the direct flight 
route from Sydney to Denpasar via Jetstar Australia Boeing 787-8 aircraft now 
has resumed after two years of hiatus with three scheduled flights available 
weekly. Additionally, there are also four scheduled direct flights from 
Melbourne to Denpasar available weekly, and a scheduled direct flight from 
Perth to Denpasar available daily.

Acting Deputy for Marketing of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, Ni 
Wayan Giri Adnyani, added, "We have been actively cooperating with various 
partners, such as Jetstar, to provide better connectivity to bring Australians 
back to Bali. On 14th March, we welcomed 26 high-profile Australian media to 
amplify the message that Indonesia, especially Bali, is now open and excited to 
welcome visitors from Australia."

Quality Tourism

As additional pulling factor, the Indonesian government focuses on revamping 
Bali's tourism concept by exploring adventure travel, ecotourism, or 
ethno-tourism. "Post-pandemic, Indonesia's tourism, especially Bali, will 
undergo several significant improvements, emphasizing more on a quickly 
emerging market of small, specialized group tours which offer a more 
sustainable, social, affordable, and ultimately transformative experiences for 
travelers," added Sandiaga.

The Minister hoped that this quality tourism will be effective in limiting 
potential environmental degradation while simultaneously facilitating 
opportunities for travelers to enjoy eco-conscious stays and activities in 
Bali. Moreover, this environmentally sound tourism strategy is in line with the 
Indonesia's vision as the host and presidency holder of G20 meetings this year 
that envisions the realization of sustainable development.

For more information about the Ministry's further agenda and initiatives, visit 
https://www.indonesia.travel

Media Contact:

Acting Director of Tourism Marketing for Asia Pacific
Mrs. Agustini Rahayu (Ayu)
+62-818-763-983

Source: Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy

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