Australian charter operator OzJet will move into the improving Bali market later this month.
Following on the success of its Perth-Derby service launched earlier this year, the carrier will start a three times weekly operation between Perth and Denpasar.
OzJet general manager Western Australia, Richard George, said the new service was a measure of the airlines continuing commitment to grow its business in the west. Our operations in Western Australia are going from strength to strength and with our Bali schedule taking off, OzJet is poised to continue to expand its charter business, he said.
The airlines chief executive officer, Willie ONeill, believes OzJet is geared to develop new and increased charter work. Business is good and we now operate flights from four Australian states and will continue to consolidate and build upon our successes, he said.
The inaugural OzJet Perth-Bali service will leave Perth on Wednesday, September 26, with scheduled services operating every Wednesday, departing at 15.40, arriving in Denpasar at 18-15. The two other services on Saturday and Sunday, will depart at 10.30 and arrive at Denpasar at 14.15. All flights return to Perth an hour later.
The airlines 737-200 aircraft is configured for 102 passengers, including eight business class seats.
OzJet also operates regular services to Norfolk Island from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle; from Brisbane to Port Moresby; and from Perth to Derby.
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