Bali suggests travel bubble plan to lure back Australian tourists

Bali’s hotels and resorts have floated the idea of a “travel bubble” with Australia as the holiday island slowly emerges from coronavirus lockdowns.

Bali has been flagged by Indonesian’s government as one of the regions that is ready to soon return to a so-called “new normal”, which will see local economies rebooted while maintaining safety protocols.

And with hotels in Bali hopeful to start receiving guests by next month, a travel bubble with Australia – one of its biggest sources of international visitors – could be the way to do it, the Australian Financial Review reported.

Read more: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/health-safety/bali-suggests-travel-bubble-plan-to-lure-back-australian-tourists/news-story/8d382525acc258b9090074de9925906a

A deserted beach in Kuta on May 29. Picture: Sonny Tumbelaka/AFP

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