Direct Flight From Moscow to Bali

Good news for Russian travelers: Bali is now just a direct flight away. As of September 17, 2024, Aeroflot connects Moscow and Denpasar without layovers—making your dream island escape faster and simpler than ever.

Why Bali Still Captivates Travelers

Bali isn’t just another tropical island—it’s a layered destination where emerald rice terraces meet vibrant ceremonies, surf-ready waves, and deeply rooted traditions. Recognized globally with accolades like 'Best Destination to Visit in the World' and 'Best Cultural Destination in the World,' the island delivers on both beauty and authenticity. Whether you're unwinding on the black sand shores of Amed or joining a temple offering at sunrise, Bali offers experiences that linger far beyond the trip.

The island’s appeal spans interests: yogis find serenity in Ubud’s retreats, food lovers explore warung-to-fine-dining journeys, and adventurers chase waterfalls in Munduk or dive among manta rays at Nusa Penida. It’s this versatility—calm and energy in equal measure—that keeps travelers returning.

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Aeroflot’s Direct Route: What You Need to Know

The new nonstop service from Moscow to Denpasar, launched by Aeroflot on September 17, 2024, removes the fatigue of multi-leg journeys. Operating twice weekly—departing Moscow on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with return flights on Wednesdays and Sundays—the schedule allows flexibility for both short getaways and extended stays. This direct link not only cuts travel time but also reduces jet lag, letting you step off the plane and straight into vacation mode.

Flights are operated using the Airbus A350-900, a long-haul aircraft celebrated for passenger comfort. With quieter cabins, advanced air filtration, increased humidity, and more personal space, the A350-900 is engineered for rest. Passengers enjoy reclining seats, curated in-flight entertainment, and meals crafted with international and regional flavors—details that make the 12-hour journey feel noticeably smoother.

Preparing for Arrival: Visas and Local Logistics

Russian citizens traveling to Indonesia must secure a visa, and two convenient options are available: eVisa and Visa on Arrival (VoA). The eVisa can be processed online before departure via Indonesia’s official immigration portal, offering a streamlined entry. Alternatively, VoA is available at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali for tourism stays up to 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days. To qualify, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and you hold proof of onward or return travel.

Once on the ground, seamless logistics enhance your experience. Services like Bali Premium Trip simplify arrival with VoA assistance, private airport transfers, and luxury vehicle rentals. Their concierge support handles everything from restaurant reservations to custom itineraries, letting you focus on immersion rather than logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the direct flight from Moscow to Bali start?
The nonstop service from Moscow to Denpasar began on September 17, 2024, operated by Aeroflot.
How often does the Moscow to Bali flight operate?
Aeroflot flies from Moscow to Bali twice a week: on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Return flights from Bali to Moscow are available on Wednesdays and Sundays.
What aircraft is used for the Moscow–Bali route?
The route is served by the Airbus A350-900, known for its quiet cabin, advanced air filtration, and enhanced passenger comfort over long distances.
Do Russian citizens need a visa to visit Bali?
Yes, Russian passport holders require a visa. They can apply online via eVisa or obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Ngurah Rai Airport, valid for 30 days and extendable once.