How do I get to Bali from NJ?
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I do not believe that there is any kind of direct flight.
From Newark, your best options are probably Continental to Hong Kong then Cathay/Dragon Air to Denpassar, Bali.
From Newark, you can also make connections in Europe (London, Paris, Frankfurt, etc.) for carriers into Singapore or Bankok with regional carriers into Bali.
You may have more options if you could fly out of JFk.
From Newark, your best options are probably Continental to Hong Kong then Cathay/Dragon Air to Denpassar, Bali.
From Newark, you can also make connections in Europe (London, Paris, Frankfurt, etc.) for carriers into Singapore or Bankok with regional carriers into Bali.
You may have more options if you could fly out of JFk.
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Hope this is of some help.
Hope this is of some help.
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Continental offers the best routing...especially from New York, Houston, or Los Angeles.
From any of those cities there is 1 plane change service to Bali, all on the same airline (Continental).
You would fly Newark-Honolulu-Guam-Bali, with the change of plane in Guam.
They do not fly Guam-Bali 7 days a week so plan accordingly.
From any of those cities there is 1 plane change service to Bali, all on the same airline (Continental).
You would fly Newark-Honolulu-Guam-Bali, with the change of plane in Guam.
They do not fly Guam-Bali 7 days a week so plan accordingly.
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I think the flight via Guam would be the longest option, in-terms of flight time. You'll have 2 layovers! You're talking at least 20 hours to Guam. Then, tack on another 6 hours for the flight to Denpassar.
I'd still vote for the option that connects via Hong Kong, if you are intent on flying Continental, at least part-way.
I'd still vote for the option that connects via Hong Kong, if you are intent on flying Continental, at least part-way.