Indonesia plans to reopen Bali’s airport for international flights on 14OCT for select countries, but not the U.S. or Australia. The resort island, which was closed for more than a year due to the pandemic, will only open to several countries, including South Korea, China, Japan, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand. International travellers from approved destinations must show proof of hotel bookings for a mandatory eight-day quarantine. Tourism and Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno said Bali's reopening will focus on travellers and returning expatriates who used to live in the destination.
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