I think many people are excited to see this.
More than 300 people are booked in for the first Jetstar flight out of Melbourne.
Jetstar CEO Gareth Evans said the re-opening of direct flights to Bali signalled the return of "international leisure travel".
"Bali is our biggest and our most important route," he told Today.
Jetstar will initially offer three flights between Melbourne and Bali every week, but the number will grow.
Flights from Sydney and Perth to Bali will begin at the start of April, while Queensland-Bali flights will open in May.
Flights to Vietnam and Japan are also on the cards for April.
"Then a little later on, places like Korea too," Mr Evans said.
"We are continuing to look for other opportunities to fly to new destinations. It feels like we are coming out of the tunnel and people are definitely starting to fly, and fly internationally."
Mr Evans admitted high fuel prices would see the aviation industry look to "recoup" some of the extra cost.
"Overall I think that airlines will have to put prices up to recoup some of the fuel costs," he said.
He also detailed the COVID-19 testing regimen Bali visitors would need.
Travellers will need to undergo a PCR test 48 hours before their departure time, and another one on arrival.
Mr Evans said that would all be organised at the airport.
More than 300 people are booked in for the first Jetstar flight out of Melbourne.
Jetstar CEO Gareth Evans said the re-opening of direct flights to Bali signalled the return of "international leisure travel".
"Bali is our biggest and our most important route," he told Today.
Jetstar will initially offer three flights between Melbourne and Bali every week, but the number will grow.
Flights from Sydney and Perth to Bali will begin at the start of April, while Queensland-Bali flights will open in May.
Flights to Vietnam and Japan are also on the cards for April.
"Then a little later on, places like Korea too," Mr Evans said.
"We are continuing to look for other opportunities to fly to new destinations. It feels like we are coming out of the tunnel and people are definitely starting to fly, and fly internationally."
Mr Evans admitted high fuel prices would see the aviation industry look to "recoup" some of the extra cost.
"Overall I think that airlines will have to put prices up to recoup some of the fuel costs," he said.
He also detailed the COVID-19 testing regimen Bali visitors would need.
Travellers will need to undergo a PCR test 48 hours before their departure time, and another one on arrival.
Mr Evans said that would all be organised at the airport.