New Routes for AirAsia
AirAsia has the following new routes in Indonesia:
• Perth-Denpasar Bali- Singapore
• Jakarta- Singapore
• Bandung – Singapore
• Yogyakarta- Singapore
Trans Nusa Airlines Flies Bali-Sumba
The airline starts flying on the Bali-Sumba route from 10 May 2009.
AirAsia has the following new routes in Indonesia:
• Perth-Denpasar Bali- Singapore
• Jakarta- Singapore
• Bandung – Singapore
• Yogyakarta- Singapore
Trans Nusa Airlines Flies Bali-Sumba
The airline starts flying on the Bali-Sumba route from 10 May 2009.
Services are on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
The operational schedule is as below:
DENPASAR - TAMBOLAKA departure 14.00 hrs, arrival 15.12 hrs
TAMBOLAKA - DENPASAR departure 14.00 hrs, arrival 15.10 hrs
DENPASAR - TAMBOLAKA departure 14.00 hrs, arrival 15.12 hrs
TAMBOLAKA - DENPASAR departure 14.00 hrs, arrival 15.10 hrs
Operation Schedule: Thursday
DENPASAR – TAMBOLAKA departure 09.00 hrs, arrival 10.12 hrs
TAMBOLAKA – DENPASAR departure 10.45 hrs, arrival 11.55 hrs
TAMBOLAKA – DENPASAR departure 10.45 hrs, arrival 11.55 hrs
Operation Schedule: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
DENPASAR – WAINGAPU departure 14.00 hrs, arrival 15.55 hrs
WAINGAPU – DENPASAR departure 13.20 hrs, arrival 15.10 hrs
WAINGAPU – DENPASAR departure 13.20 hrs, arrival 15.10 hrs
Garuda Indonesia in Forefront to Halt Spread of Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
Garuda Indonesia is taking numerous measures to prevent the entry of the H1N1 virus to Indonesia.
To prevent the spread of the A Influenza (H1N1) virus in Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia has taken several anticipatory measures and consulted with various airport authorities in Indonesia and in countries served by the airline for the handling of passengers suspected of having been infected by the virus.
Garuda Indonesia also instructs all its aircrew and ground staff to be on the alert for passengers with signs of the virus' symptoms during check-in and boarding, and to carry out the necessary procedures.
Preventive action is also taken on board. Garuda Indonesia's fleet is equipped with a “High Efficiency Particulate” air filter known as “TRUE HEPA”. This technology, one of the finest today, is capable of filtering up to 0,001 micron particles and producing 99.99 percent particle-free air quality inside the aircraft.
In addition, the airline also disinfects the cabin interior of all its aircraft that fly to and from high-risk regions. It also provides sets of mask and rubber hand glove in-flight for all regional and international sectors.
Garuda Indonesia Realigns Routes to Meet with Current Challenging Times
In view of the current economic downtrend and uncertain times Garuda Indonesia is deploying its resources to routes that offers more prospects and economically viable.
On 1 May 2009 Garuda Indonesia launched its once-daily Jakarta-Jambi and Jakarta-Denpasar-Kupang services, operating with a B-737 aircraft.
In the coming months Garuda Indonesia will also begin operating new routes that include Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang in June, Jakarta-Ambon-Ternate in July, Jakarta-Palu in August, Jakarta-Sorong-Manokwari in September 2009, and Denpasar-Brisbane in November 2009.
In view of the current political instability in Thailand Garuda Indonesia has temporarily reduced flight frequencies to Bangkok, from seven to three times a week as of 24 April.
Due to low passenger volume from several foreign destinations caused by the current global economic crisis, the airline has discontinued its thrice-weekly Denpasar-Darwin service. The airline currently flies to Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in Australia.
In line with its fleet development programme Garuda Indonesia will take delivery of a new B737-800NG and A-330 aircraft in June this year.
Garuda Indonesia is taking numerous measures to prevent the entry of the H1N1 virus to Indonesia.
To prevent the spread of the A Influenza (H1N1) virus in Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia has taken several anticipatory measures and consulted with various airport authorities in Indonesia and in countries served by the airline for the handling of passengers suspected of having been infected by the virus.
Garuda Indonesia also instructs all its aircrew and ground staff to be on the alert for passengers with signs of the virus' symptoms during check-in and boarding, and to carry out the necessary procedures.
Preventive action is also taken on board. Garuda Indonesia's fleet is equipped with a “High Efficiency Particulate” air filter known as “TRUE HEPA”. This technology, one of the finest today, is capable of filtering up to 0,001 micron particles and producing 99.99 percent particle-free air quality inside the aircraft.
In addition, the airline also disinfects the cabin interior of all its aircraft that fly to and from high-risk regions. It also provides sets of mask and rubber hand glove in-flight for all regional and international sectors.
Garuda Indonesia Realigns Routes to Meet with Current Challenging Times
In view of the current economic downtrend and uncertain times Garuda Indonesia is deploying its resources to routes that offers more prospects and economically viable.
On 1 May 2009 Garuda Indonesia launched its once-daily Jakarta-Jambi and Jakarta-Denpasar-Kupang services, operating with a B-737 aircraft.
In the coming months Garuda Indonesia will also begin operating new routes that include Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang in June, Jakarta-Ambon-Ternate in July, Jakarta-Palu in August, Jakarta-Sorong-Manokwari in September 2009, and Denpasar-Brisbane in November 2009.
In view of the current political instability in Thailand Garuda Indonesia has temporarily reduced flight frequencies to Bangkok, from seven to three times a week as of 24 April.
Due to low passenger volume from several foreign destinations caused by the current global economic crisis, the airline has discontinued its thrice-weekly Denpasar-Darwin service. The airline currently flies to Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in Australia.
In line with its fleet development programme Garuda Indonesia will take delivery of a new B737-800NG and A-330 aircraft in June this year.
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