Flights to Bali
Find your cheap flights to Bali in Indonesia from just £562.00. Fly with British Airways , Qantas, Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines and other airlines! Get an amazing deal on a flight to Bali from our airline partners, Airline Network. Below are the cheapest flight prices to Bali from UK airports, with discount business class and economy fares.
The flying time to Bali in Indonesia lasts about fourteen hours. With our fares, you can book flights to Bali from London, Manchester, as well as from Glasgow.
![]() | Qatar Airways | from £562.00 |
![]() | Singapore Airlines | from £640.00 |
![]() | Cathay Pacific Airways | from £676.00 |
![]() | Malaysia Airlines | from £742.00 |
![]() | Eva Airways | from £744.00 |
![]() | Thai Airways International | from £831.00 |
![]() | British Airways | from £970.00 |
![]() | Royal Brunei | from £1705.00 |
![]() | Cathay Pacific Airways | from £1924.00 |
![]() | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines | from £2074.00 |
![]() | Thai Airways International | from £2282.00 |
![]() | Singapore Airlines | from £2485.00 |
![]() | Malaysia Airlines | from £2497.00 |
![]() | Korean Air Lines | from £2997.00 |
Bali Flights, Indonesia Highlights
Lying on a beautiful island in Indonesia, Bali is a relaxed and peaceful place to visit, and is home to 3.2 million originating from all over Indonesia people.
As popular with couples as it is with families, Bali has many great attractions, and something that no visitor to Bali should miss out on seeing is the famous scenery around Ubud – a highlight of Indonesia!
The people of Bali have their own unique culture, and although major festivals such as Chinese New Year and Christmas are celebrated on the island, this is mainly for the benefit of tourists rather than any major local reason.
The main Balinese festival is Nyepi - the festival of silence, when the New Year is welcomed with quiet contemplation and hope. The festival takes place the day after the first new moon after the Spring Equinox (about the same time as Easter), and is worth making a note of, as literally nothing on the island is open, and no flights land.












