Indonesian Legislators Ask Garuda Indonesia’s Citilink To Launch Services To North Kalimantan To Boost Competition
Indonesian politicians have called on Garuda Indonesia’s low-cost carrier Citilink to launch to launch services to North Kalimantan, after the incumbent carriers’ ticket prices soared during the approaching Islamic holiday period….
Indonesian Govt To Inject More Money Into Ailing Garuda
Indonesian lawmakers have approved a government plan to inject 7.5 trillion rupiah (US$522 million) state capital into flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, once it reaches a debt settlement with creditors. Local…
Indonesia’s TransNusa Aims To Fly This July
Indonesian carrier TransNusa is looking to take delivery of its second and third Airbus A320 next month, and aims to launch operations in July. Bayu Sutanto, TransNusa managing director, tells Smart…
Indonesian Airlines Now Allowed To Raise Airfares Due To Surge In Fuel Prices
Indonesian authorities have approved for airlines to increase airfares, because of higher fuel prices. Local media reports that the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation has given the go-ahead for airlines to…
Head Of Indonesia AirAsia Moves To Pelita Air Service As President Director
State-owned charter airline Pelita Air Service has appointed AirAsia Indonesia head Dendy Kurniawan as president director, and the airline is planning to launch scheduled passenger services soon. Pelita Air Service…
Indonesia’s North Kalimantan Govt Calls For More Airline Market Competition
Indonesia’s North Kalimantan government is encouraging more airlines to provide air services to its province, that is currently dominated by Lion Air Group, so as to provide alternatives for local…