Indonesia hopes to reopen Bali to foreign tourists in June


Tourists swim in the sea amid the Covid-19 pandemic in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on March 15, 2021. Antara/Reuters

DENPASAR, Indonesia (Bloomberg): Foreign tourists may be able to visit Bali again as soon as June under a travel corridor programme to help revive the economy, according to Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno.

The travel corridor arrangement will be offered to countries that are deemed successful in their vaccination program, able to contain the spread of the coronavirus and could offer reciprocal benefits, Uno said in a statement.

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