SkyTeam airline KLM is currently selling very cheap flights from Oslo to Bali. You’d only pay NOK 4,651 (~€397) if you fly without luggage, but even NOK 5,410 (~€461) with luggage is a very good price. Also, KLM’s seats are comfortable and meals and drinks are included.
There are rumors, that Indonesia is to let tourists enter the country starting September. Nevertheless, there isn’t an official date, so we recommend booking for as late as possible and directly on KLM’s website, as to reduce any risk and to have fewer problems, should a rebooking be necessary.
From Oslo, you would fly to Amsterdam (usually on a Boeing 737), and then fly to Singapore on a Boeing 777. You can either stay in Singapore for two hours and then continue to Bali on that same KLM plane, or select a longer layover and then continue with Garuda Indonesia.
By the way, this isn’t our only economy class deal from Oslo:





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The fare rules do not state an expiration date for this deal. The only restrictions are that you have to fly before December 15th, while respecting the minimum stay requirement of 3 days (or a Sunday). You can see the availability on Google Flights, but should then definitely book directly on KLM’s website.
Information & Tips for Bali
Bali is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant rice terraces in Ubud, and cultural landmarks like Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot. The local currency is the Indonesian rupiah (IDR), and while credit cards are accepted in many places, cash is still commonly used, especially in smaller towns and markets. The cost of living is generally low, with affordable food, accommodation, and activities, though luxury options are also available. Bali has a tropical climate with a wet season from November to April and a dry season from May to October, making the latter ideal for outdoor activities.
Bali’s transport infrastructure is fairly basic, and getting around can be challenging, especially during peak hours. Within cities like Denpasar or tourist areas like Kuta and Ubud, traffic congestion is common, and public transportation is limited. Most locals and visitors rely on scooters or ride-hailing apps, which are convenient but can be overwhelming for first-time visitors. Traveling between towns is possible by car or shuttle buses, but the roads are often narrow and winding, making journeys slower than expected.
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