Travel between Mumbai and Bali is about to get a whole lot easier. IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is expanding its international network with a new daily service between Mumbai and Denpasar, Bali, starting October 18, 2025.

According to the airline, the route will be operated using the Airbus A320 and marks the airline’s second direct connection to Bali, following its Bengaluru–Denpasar flights that already run daily.

Flight Schedule: Mumbai–Denpasar Flight

As per the official press release issued by the airline, 6E 1606 will leave Mumbai at 4:25 AM and land in Denpasar at 4:10 PM local time. The return flight 6E 1606 will depart Bali at 5:45 PM and reach Mumbai at 12:25 AM the next day.

This timing gives travellers a full evening arrival in Bali and a convenient overnight return to India. The daily schedule will look like this from October 18, 2025:

Flight No.OriginDestinationFrequencyDepartureArrival
6E 1607MumbaiDenpasarDaily04:2516:10
6E 1608DenpasarMumbaiDaily17:4500:25 (+1)

Connecting Mumbai to Bali

With this addition, IndiGo now links two of India’s busiest metros to one of Southeast Asia’s most in-demand leisure destinations. Bookings are open through the airline’s website, mobile app, and authorised travel agents.

Vinay Malhotra, Head of Sales at IndiGo, highlighted the significance of the move:

“With the launch of daily flights to Bali from Mumbai, in addition to Bengaluru, IndiGo now connects two major metros to Bali, an increasingly popular leisure destination for relaxation and exploration. At IndiGo, our endeavour is to make travel more accessible, seamless, and affordable, while continuing to strengthen our footprint.”

Why Bali Remains a Top Pick

For Indian travellers, Bali has long been a favourite for honeymoons, weddings, wellness retreats, and spiritual getaways. The island’s temples, beaches, and relaxed visa policies continue to draw growing numbers from India.

IndiGo’s latest route strengthens its presence in this high-demand segment, while also improving options for travellers seeking convenient nonstop connections.

The Bigger Picture

The Mumbai–Bali direct flight signals IndiGo’s growing push into international leisure travel, particularly in Southeast Asia. For travellers, it means one more nonstop option to a destination that blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and easy accessibility.


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