Dheeraj Ranjan Kumar, Founder & Director, Balitrip Wisata, said the company is realigning its 2026 strategy following the rise in direct flights from India to Bali — now five compared to two last year. The focus is on seat-inclusive packages, region-specific departures, and expanding partnerships with Indian travel agencies to capture growing demand for short-haul luxury travel.
Balitrip Wisata realigns 2026 strategy, focuses on ties with Indian trade
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