AUSTRALIAN Airlines will suspend some of its flights to Bali due to decreased passenger demand after the recent terrorist bombings.
Airline chief executive Andrea Staines said its services to Bali from Perth and Melbourne would be suspended from November 10 until the end of January.
"We have taken this decision in line with the decrease in demand for Bali following the bombings on October 1," she said in a statement.
"However, we are confident Australians will return to Bali in increased numbers as they have done in the past."
Three suicide bomb attacks on October 1 killed 23 people, including four Australians, and injured many others at Bali's Jimbaran and Kuta beach areas.
Ms Staines said the airline would continue to operate three services each week between Sydney and Bali.
A twice-weekly service between Darwin and Bali would operate as normal.
