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AirAsia Launches Biggest-Ever Bali Bonanza Sale with Fares from $135

AirAsia has unveiled its largest Bali Bonanza Sale to date, offering one-way fares from as low as $135 as demand for travel between Australia and Bali continues to grow.

Discounted fares from multiple Australian cities

The Big Bali Bonanza Sale includes direct flights to Bali from Perth, Darwin, Adelaide and Melbourne, with Melbourne services starting from 21 March 2026. The promotion targets Australian travellers planning beach holidays or onward connections through AirAsia’s extensive regional network.

  • Perth – Bali from $135
  • Darwin – Bali from $165
  • Melbourne – Bali from $185
  • Adelaide – Bali from $185

Routes such as Perth – Bali and Adelaide – Bali are included in the sale.

Connecting beyond Bali

AirAsia passengers travelling to Bali can take advantage of the airline’s Fly-Thru service, allowing seamless onward connections across its network of more than 130 destinations without the need to recheck baggage.

From Bali, travellers can connect to destinations such as Phuket, Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Passengers flying from Melbourne and Sydney to Kuala Lumpur can also connect onwards to cities including Istanbul, Cebu, Tashkent and Osaka.

Extra perks for travellers

Travellers flying with AirAsia can also access exclusive offers in Bali using their boarding pass. These include free entry to Atlas Beach Club, 15% off at Cafe Del Mar and 20% off at This Is Bali restaurant, with more offers expected to be added.

Strong demand from Australia

Australia remains one of Bali’s most important source markets. According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, travel to Indonesia increased by 7% in 2025, making it the most visited overseas destination for Australians last year.

Booking details

The Big Bali Bonanza Sale is available for a limited time via the AirAsia MOVE app, airasia.com, online travel agencies and authorised travel partners.

Bookings can be made until 17 January 2026, for travel up to 31 March 2026. Fares are quoted one-way and are subject to terms and conditions.

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