Australia's newest international airline, Strategic Airlines, will take to the air from Perth tomorrow.
150 passengers will board a Strategic Airlines A320 Airbus to Bali for the company's maiden flight tomorrow morning.
It's the airlines first foray into the international commercial market.
The flights from Perth to Bail will run three times a week.
In a statement, the company said it provided additional choice for air travel to one of the most popular destinations for Perth holiday makers.
Damien Vasta from Strategic Airlines' said "We're incredibly proud to be able to offer this option to travellers and we remain firmly focussed on returning a high level of service to the skies."
"We are providing a new choice, with an affordable, full service flight to Perth's favourite holiday destination. The new service has already been well received by travellers with many of our initial flights being fully booked," he said.
For the past nine years Strategic Airlines has operated and grown as a charter airline, but has recently expanded its domestic commercial route network.
This included the launch of its commercial service from Perth to Derby, catering for fly-in fly-out (FIFO) customers in the resources sector.
Strategic will also commence direct flights from both Brisbane and Melbourne to Port Hedland in August this year, providing the Pilbara with greater access to the east coast of Australia.