TransNusa boosts flights to Singapore


JAKARTA, 1 April 2026:  TransNusa Aviation Mandiri (TransNusa) will introduce additional scheduled flights to Singapore from Jakarta and  Bali. 

TransNusa Group Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Bernard Francis, said that the additional daily flight between Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and Singapore Changi Airport will start on 17 April, while the additional flight from Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali to Singapore’s Changi Airport will start on 2 May. Ticket sales for the additional scheduled flights started last week. 

The additional flights are part of TransNusa’s broader strategy to expand regional connectivity and respond to the growing demand for travel between Indonesia and Singapore — two markets with strong economic, cultural, and tourism ties. 

“Singapore is one of the region’s vital aviation and commercial hubs, and these additional flights will provide travellers with greater flexibility while supporting trade and tourism between the two countries,” Datuk Bernard noted. 

“The Jakarta–Singapore corridor is one of the busiest international routes in the region, serving millions of travellers each year. By increasing capacity on this route, we aim to provide a more seamless connection for passengers travelling across Southeast Asia and beyond”. 

Flight schedules

TransNusa’s additional scheduled flight, 8B155, will depart Jakarta at 1945 from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and arrive at the Singapore Changi Airport at 2225. 

The return flight, 8B156, will depart Singapore Changi Airport at 2320 and arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta at 0010. 

With the launch of this additional service, TransNusa will operate three daily flights from Jakarta to Singapore, effective 17 April. 

On the Bali-Singapore route, TransNusa adds a second daily flight. The new scheduled flight, 8B553, will depart Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport at 1020 and arrive at Changi Airport at 1315. 
The return flight, 8B554, will depart Changi Airport at 1415 and arrive in Bali’s Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport at 1755.

The second daily flight between Bali and Singapore will begin on 2 May.  

The Bali-Singapore route is served by eight airlines, including Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar, AirAsia Indonesia, and KLM. The average round-trip fare on the route is USD160.

TransNusa deploys an Airbus A320 with 174 seats on both routes. 

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