Fly Direct Between Bali and Manado with Lion Air

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Fly Direct Between Bali and Manado with Lion Air

Last Friday, September, 7 Lion Air has made their maden flight between the Ngurah Rai International Airport in DenpasarBali and Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Located in Northern Sulawesi, Manado isa brilliant destination for the adventure seeking, metropolis living and newexperience pursuing traveller. It is the land of underwater wonders andloosely termed ‘adventurous cuisine’. Now only 2 hours 20 minutes separate it from the sun-kissed golden shores, rose-petalofferings, incense-shrouded temples, majestic volcanoes and stretches ofcrystal-clear, azure waters lappingagainst looming cliffs of Bali.

Currently five weekly flights are scheduled in each direction. Flights from Bali to Northern Sulawesi depart at 1.15pm arriving to the destination at 3.35pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The retun flight from Manado to Denpasar leaves in the morning at 7.30 am landing at 9.50am on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. 

Besides Bali, Lion Air covers a variety of domestic and international destinations from Manado. In Indonesia, Lion Air flies from Manado to Jakarta, Balikpapan, Makassar, Sorong, Surabaya. International destinations are all in China and include Changsha, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen and a number of charter routes.

Similarly, there are Lion Air's flights from Denpasar to Jakarta, Bandung, Kupang, Lombok, Makassar, SoloSurabaya and Yogyakarta with over dozen and a half charter routes.

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