Bali is one of the most popular holiday destinations from Europe, but also quite a long way to get there. On such a long trip, you don’t want to be charged extra for everything but breathing, and you probably also don’t want to spend more time than necessary at an airport to change planes. That’s why we sorted out the most convenient tickets to Bali, matching the following criteria:
- No long layovers, so you get there quickly
- Prices including luggage and board service, so no surprises
- Alliance members, so you can enjoy priority services and lounge access with your status
- No prices higher than €700, so you don’t overpay for the convenience
We have found matching tickets from the following airports (operating airlines in brackets)
- Dublin at €522 (Lufthansa)
- Brussels at €573 (Cathay Pacific)
- Zurich at CHF 515 (~€562) (Cathay Pacific)
- Milan at €579 (Saudia)
- London at £515 (~€593) (Lufthansa)
- Barcelona at €606 (Qatar Airways)
- Paris at €622 (Cathay Pacific)
- Amsterdam at €677 (Turkish Airlines)
You can find a more detailed breakdown with alternatives and availabilities down below.
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- Dublin – Bali for €522 with Lufthansa
- Brussels – Bali for €573 with Cathay Pacific
- Zurich – Bali for €562 with Cathay Pacific
- Milan – Bali for €579 with Saudia
- London – Bali for €594 with Lufthansa
- Barcelona – Bali for €606 with Qatar Airways
- Paris – Bali for €623 with Cathay Pacific
- Amsterdam – Bali for €677 with Turkish Airlines
- Destination
Dublin – Bali for €522 with Lufthansa
We have got our own, dedicated deal for that here.
Brussels – Bali for €573 with Cathay Pacific
Flights operated by Oneworld member Cathay Pacific require a change of planes in Hong Kong and are available from May 2026 onward.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €650 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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Zurich – Bali for €562 with Cathay Pacific
Flights operated by Oneworld member Cathay Pacific require a change of planes in Hong Kong and are available from May 2026 onward.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €650 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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Milan – Bali for €579 with Saudia
Flights operated by SkyTeam member Saudia require a change of planes in Jeddah and a technical stop in Singapore, but no additional change of planes. You can also fly with Oneworld member Qatar Airways via Doha for roughly €30 more. If you don’t mind paying as much as €697, you can also fly with Star Alliance member EVA Air via Taipei.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €700 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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London – Bali for €594 with Lufthansa
Star Alliance member Lufthansa (and partners) require you to change planes twice for this fare: Once in Zurich or Germany and once in Singapore. Flights between Singapore and Bali are operated by Singapore Airlines.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €700 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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Barcelona – Bali for €606 with Qatar Airways
Flights operated by Oneworld member Qatar Airways require a stop in Doha and an additional stop and change of planes in Kuala Lumpur on the inbound flight. Your next best option is Cathay Pacific, charging almost €700.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €700 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website. Sadly, we cannot preview availability for the cheap Qatar Airways tickets.
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Paris – Bali for €623 with Cathay Pacific
Flights operated by Oneworld member Cathay Pacific require a change of planes in Hong Kong and are available from May 2026 onward. SkyTeam member Vietnam Airlines offers flights for roughly €30 more during the travel period, with a change of planes in Ho Chi Minh City.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €650 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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Amsterdam – Bali for €677 with Turkish Airlines
Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines offers tickets with one change of planes in Istanbul. Availability starts in September 2026. Earlier flights dates for less than €700 are usually operated by SkyTeam member Xiamen Air, with a change of planes in Xiamen, China. On some dates, Oneworld carrier Qatar Airways matches or beats Turkish Airlines’ offer – but once again, these fares are only available on trip.com.

The availability calendar below displays all flights matching our criteria for €700 or less. It will forward you to trip.com or Skyscanner, where you can see which airlines offer the price. You can book there or proceed to the corresponding airlines’ website.
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Destination
Most European passport holders can stay in Indonesia for 30 days with an eVisa. Here is the official 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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