Lion Group and Jeju Air recently launched direct flights connecting Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) to Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul, South Korea. This exciting new Bali-Incheon route began operations on October 27, 2024, thereby enhancing travel options for passengers flying between Indonesia and South Korea. Additionally, this route complements the existing Batam-Incheon route that started on October 17, 2024.
These flights effectively serve business travelers, tourists, and local communities by providing seamless connections. Consequently, passengers can fly with Lion Group to Bali and then continue to South Korea with Jeju Air. Moreover, this new route allows South Korean visitors to access Bali or Batam quickly, thus facilitating connections to other Indonesian cities.
The new flights operate daily. Specifically, Flight 7C5304 departs Bali at 23:05 and arrives in Incheon at 07:10 the next day. In contrast, flight 7C5303 leaves Incheon at 15:40 and reaches Bali at 21:50, offering flexible travel options.
Lion Group excels at connecting major Indonesian cities to Bali. For instance, travelers can reach cities like Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, and Makassar easily. Additionally, they can use the BookCabin app to find affordable routes, including Bali to Incheon. The app provides quick online check-ins and options to upgrade to business class on Batik Air for a more pleasant journey.
This partnership between Lion Group and Jeju Air significantly enhances connectivity and broadens opportunities for travelers. Therefore, it gives tourists, families, students, and professionals better access to South Korea, a key trading partner for Indonesia. Notably, business travelers enjoy efficient routes, while leisure travelers can explore more of Indonesia with flexible travel options.
Ultimately, this collaboration boosts tourism and the economy by attracting more South Korean visitors to Indonesia. Such initiatives not only support government efforts to enhance foreign visitor numbers but also improve the national tourism sector. As this partnership flourishes, it strengthens ties between Indonesia and South Korea through better air connectivity.
Lion Group’s direct flights to South Korea open new horizons for travelers. Thus, they make international journeys smoother and more enjoyable.
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