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377 Flights Canceled, 50,000 Passengers Affected: How the Middle East Conflict Is Reaching Indonesia’s Shores

by Hey Bali Newsroom
March 25, 2026
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GIANYAR,BALI— The escalating conflict in the Middle East has begun to leave a visible mark on Indonesia’s tourism industry. According to the Ministry of Tourism, 377 flights originating from the region have been canceled, preventing an estimated 50,000 passengers from traveling to Indonesia.

The cancellations, which affect not only Bali but also destinations like Jakarta, represent one of the most direct consequences of a geopolitical crisis that, while geographically distant, is now reshaping travel patterns in Southeast Asia.

“We have recorded a number of canceled flights from the Middle East—around 377 flights canceled,” Tourism Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana said during a working visit to the Bali Safari & Marine Park. “That means about 50,000 passengers who were unable to come to Indonesia.”

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A Limited but Significant Impact

For Bali, the impact of these cancellations is tempered by the fact that the Middle East has never ranked among the island’s top five source markets. Australia, India, China, South Korea, and the United Kingdom continue to dominate arrivals.

Still, the disruption serves as a reminder that even markets that are not the largest can be consequential. Middle Eastern carriers such as Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways play a critical role in connecting long-haul travelers—particularly those from Europe and the United States—to Bali. When flights from their home hubs are canceled, the ripple effects extend beyond the immediate market.

“Fortunately for Bali, our top five source markets do not include the Middle East,” said I Wayan Sumarajaya, head of the Bali Tourism Office. “So the impact is not yet significant. But we are monitoring closely.”

Beyond Flight Cancellations: The Ripple Effects

The disruptions are not limited to canceled flights. The conflict has also prompted broader concerns about energy supply, with several countries implementing work-from-home policies to reduce fuel consumption.

Indonesia, Minister Widiyanti noted, is considering similar measures—including a one-day-a-week remote work policy for civil servants and private sector employees—as a way to conserve fuel in anticipation of potential supply disruptions.

The conversation reflects a growing awareness that the effects of the conflict extend beyond aviation, reaching into energy markets, government policy, and daily life.

Bali’s Image: Safe and Resilient

Despite the disruptions, tourism officials are emphasizing that Bali’s appeal remains intact. The island recently received TripAdvisor’s “Best Destination 2026” award, and visitor numbers during the recent Lebaran holiday period increased by 3.5 percent—a sign that demand continues to grow.

“This shows that Bali’s image remains strong,” Widiyanti said. “We know that Bali—and Indonesia—is a safe destination. Amid all the turmoil in the Middle East, it remains an attractive and secure place to visit.”


Photo: Widiyanti Putri Wardhana, Indonesian Minister of Tourism (ANTARA FOTO/Aprillio Akbar/sgd/Spt.)
Photo: Widiyanti Putri Wardhana, Indonesian Minister of Tourism (ANTARA FOTO/Aprillio Akbar/sgd/Spt.)

Strategic Adjustments

To mitigate the impact of ongoing disruptions, the Ministry of Tourism is pursuing a set of strategic measures:

  • Enhancing connectivity with neighboring countries, ensuring that travelers can reach Indonesia through alternative regional hubs.
  • Strengthening promotion efforts through events and digital campaigns targeting markets that remain resilient.
  • Expanding direct flight routes to Europe, reducing reliance on Middle Eastern transit hubs that may become unstable.

These measures are designed not only to address the current crisis but to build a more resilient tourism infrastructure for the future.

A Broader Vulnerability

The cancellations of 377 flights and the loss of 50,000 passengers are not, by themselves, catastrophic for Indonesia’s tourism sector. But they reveal a deeper vulnerability: in a globally connected world, even distant conflicts can reach local economies.

For Bali, the lesson is one of preparation. The island’s tourism industry has weathered volcanic eruptions, pandemics, and economic shocks. Now, it is learning to navigate a world where geopolitical instability can disrupt the very routes that bring visitors to its shores.

Looking Ahead

The conflict in the Middle East may eventually subside. Airspace may reopen. Flight schedules may normalize. But the awareness that Bali’s tourism economy is tied to global events far beyond its control is likely to remain.

For now, officials are focused on what they can manage: diversifying source markets, strengthening regional connectivity, and ensuring that when travelers are ready to return, the routes are open.

Hey Bali News will continue to monitor the impact of global events on Bali’s tourism industry and provide updates as the situation develops.

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  • A new video from Bonnie Blue has sparked fresh controversy, with the adult star firing back at Bali police, accusing them of being “unprofessional” as her viral clip circulates online. Her comments come amid a broader debate over her behavior, Indonesian cultural norms, and past legal issues following her deportation. Read the full report for context around the video, the reactions it’s triggered, and what it means for public discourse.  Read more here: https://heybali.info/news/revenge-bonnie-blue-fires-back-at-bali-police-in-viral-video-you-are-the-unprofessional-ones/  #HeyBali #BonnieBlue #ViralVideo #BaliNews #PoliceResponse #Controversy #SocialMediaReaction #PublicDebate #IndonesiaCulture #OnlineBacklash #balipolice
  • A viral video posted on December 20, 2025, has drawn renewed attention to street safety in one of Bali’s most popular areas.  The footage shows a Russian national targeted in a daylight snatch attempt while walking through Canggu. Captured on CCTV and followed by the victim’s own emotional recording, the video documents the moment a motorcycle rider approached from behind and attempted to grab her phone. The attempt failed when the device slipped and shattered on the road, but the impact went far beyond physical damage.  In her follow-up video, the victim appears visibly shaken, saying she no longer feels safe walking in Bali. While her phone was not stolen, the psychological toll was immediate and profound. The incident has since sparked intense discussion among tourists, expats, and long-term residents about pedestrian safety in areas long perceived as vibrant and secure.  Canggu has become a global hub for digital nomads and travelers, but rapid growth, congestion, and crowded streets have also created new challenges. This incident serves as a reminder that public safety remains a shared responsibility, and that trust in a destination is built not only on beauty and culture, but on how safe people feel in their daily movements.  🔗 Full story:
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