TB-F-531L
21,5 are land (2150 m2) in Tabanan.
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Australias love affair with Bali


Australia’s love affair with Bali posts 63% growth
Friday, February 15, 2008

 

 

Australians’ love affair with Bali has surged in the latest calendar year with ABS figures showing a 63% growth in the number of Australians holidaying in Bali, and the “Island of the Gods” establishing itself as our second most popular Asian tourist destination. 

Australian Bureau of Statistics indicates that 206,427 Australian residents traveled to Indonesia on holiday in 2007 against 126,595 in 2006.
 
The trend has been strong throughout the year and is continuing, says Garuda Indonesia’s General Manager, Australia and the Southwest Pacific, Mr Poerwoko Soeparyono.

“It’s fantastic to see so many Australians travelling to Bali again and we look forward to the time that Bali is again Australia’s number one overseas holiday destination,” he said.

“2007 has been excellent for Bali and for Indonesia internationally, with the success of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) capping off a momentous year for Bali. More than 10,000 participants from nearly 190 counties gave our MICE^ business a huge boost and put us right back on the map. We were also gratified to see that Bali was the first overseas destination of the new Australian Prime Minister Mr Rudd and even our former deputy Prime Minister is choosing to holiday in Bali.

“I know that Australians love Bali and the Balinese love Australians. This strong relationship has helped make Australia Bali’s second most popular source of tourists only behind Japan – and this in a year when arrivals are very strong from all around the globe.”

Garuda Indonesia flies 27 times from Australia to Bali per week (23 times direct to Bali, plus 4 times a week via Jakarta) with flights departing from Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin.   

Currently Garuda Indonesia is offering some of the lowest airfares ever seen, starting at only $599* return from Sydney or $695* return from Melbourne.

* Plus Australian Government taxes and airport/airline fees and surcharges of $313.40pp ($275.40 child u/12) ex SYD, $295.41pp ($257.41 child u/12) ex MEL. For departures ex BNE/ADL, add domestic airfares and taxes to/from SYD/MEL. ^MICE - meetings, incentives and conventions

For bookings and enquiries call Garuda Indonesia on 1300 365 331, see your local travel agent, or visit www.BalionANYbudget.com.au

 

 

Source = Garuda Indonesia