Following violent protests across Indonesia, the island’s leaders have sought to reassure wary travellers and vowed to maintain the peace
While Australia and other governments have issued warnings to travellers, industry officials and authorities on the island say these are precautionary and do not amount to travel bans.
“A travel warning is a normal thing, a notification of the current situation,” Indonesian Travel Agencies Association chairman Putu Winastra was quoted as saying by local news outlet Bali Post on Monday. “A travel warning is just a reminder and appeal to be careful. It’s not forbidden.”
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