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TransNusa to Launch Bali to Singapore flights

October 23, 20253 minute read
Bali to Singapore flights

PT TransNusa Aviation Mandiri (TransNusa) is strengthening its base in Bali by introducing a new route connecting the popular resort island to Changi Airport in Singapore with the first flight due to take off on 17th November 2025. Flight tickets for the new service from Bali to Singapore have already gone on sale, with ticket prices starting from SDG109, MYR285, USD65 and IDR999.000, available from their website or any secure online travel agent. 

TransNusa Group CEO, Bernard Francis said that TransNusa has introduced this new international route in order to provide passengers with additional travel choices. 

…. In addition, the Bali – Singapore international route is significant to TransNusa as Singaporeans are one of ASEAN’s top tourists for Bali. Hence, the demand for this route is equally significant.

Bali to Singapore flights – all you need to know

TransNusa will initially operate three scheduled flights a week between 17th November and 29th November, on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays. From 30th November, TransNusa will have daily scheduled flights from Bali to Singapore, a 2 hours and 30 minutes flight duration.

Flight schedule Denpasar Bali (DPS) – Singapore (SIN)

Route Flight No Departure Arrival Days of Service
Bali I Gusti Ngurah Rai-Singapore Changi (DPS-SIN), 8B 551 07:30 (07.30am) 09:55 (09.55am) 17-29 Nov
3X weekly
Singapore Changi- Bali I Gusti Ngurah Rai (SIN-DPS) 8B 552 10:55 (10.55am) 13:30 (1.30pm) From 30 Nov
Daily

Bali and Singapore are in the same time zone

All TransNusa international flights provide premium services with competitive ticket prices and customers can choose from a range of attractive product bundles named SEAT, SEAT-PLUS and FLEXI-PRO. Passengers will enjoy check-in baggage 20kgs and 7kgs as hand carry. 

FLEXI-PRO, the highest package, comes with free baggage up to 30kgs, free seat selection, free food and drinks and priority at check-in and boarding counters. In addition, TransNusa also allows FLEXI-PRO passengers flight change flexibility without restrictions and refund when needed. 

The airline will use their A320-200 aircraft on this route, with a 174-seat configuration and a pitch of 30 inches, giving passengers more comfortable legroom. This is in line with their aim to provide affordable and competitive ticket prices, while still providing premium services.Bali to Singapore flights

Who are TransNusa? A Short History 

The 3-year old TransNusa Airline is a subsidiary of Linkasia Airlines Group and PT Panca Global International Indonesia led by its CEO aviation veteran, Bernard Francis, operating a mixed fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, alongside the newer Comac ARJ21s. The airline has a unique domestic and international business development and growth strategy, and  within just 6 months of operations, in 2023, launched its first international route between Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, followed by the launch of scheduled flights between Jakarta and Singapore. With a strategy to service under-served routes, they were the first international carrier to operate out of Subang in Malaysia after it reopened scheduled jet services on 1st August 2024.

Also in 2023, during its first year of operations, TransNusa became the second Indonesian airline to receive approval to fly to China and in 2024, they were the first introduce a new domestic route connecting Bali and Manado and in October 2025, they launched scheduled flights from Manado to Guangzhou, China. Passengers can book TransNusa flights tickets directly, or through any secure online travel agent, authorised travel agents in Singapore and Indonesia, or by contacting the airline’s customer service centre at, +62216310888. For the Singapore market, passengers can contact TransNusa’s General Sales Agent, Chariot Travels Pte Ltd, at +65 86602719.

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