Dragonair flies to Bali
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Dragonair will launch its first flights to Bali next month.
Commencing on 27 April 2014, the Hong Kong-based airline will operate two weekly flights to the popular resort island. This will mark Dragonair’s debut in Indonesia, and the flights will operate alongside Cathay Pacific’s existing daily flights between Hong Kong and Bali.
“We are very excited about launching flights to Denpasar and being able to further expand our presence in Asia,” said Dragonair’s CEO, Patrick Yeung. “This new service will provide customers with greater choice and convenience at the same time as bolstering Hong Kong’s position as one of the world’s leading aviation hubs.”
Dragonair’s flights will depart Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) every Thursday and Sunday at 1235, arriving at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport at 1720. The return service will leave the Denpasar hub at 1845, getting back into HKIA at 2335.
The route will be operated using a twin-aisle Airbus A330-300 aircraft with business and economy classes.
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