Friday, May 18, 2012


Silk Air are interested in serving direct flights between Singapore and Banjarmasin

Silk Air
The airline Silk Air direct flight from Singapore looked to Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. Silk Air representatives and Changi Airport, Singapore, Tuesday (05/15/2012) afternoon, met with Governor of South Kalimantan in Banjarmasin.

Abdul Rahman Osman, Manager of Silk Air East Kalimantan region, said it is assessing Banjarmasin as one potential area in Indonesia. "Passengers from the plane to Singapore Banjarmasin also quite large," said Osman who claimed not to know exactly when the plan is realized.

South Kalimantan Governor Rudy Ariffin welcomes this effort as one of mutual benefit to promote the potential of each area. Direct flights also will cut the high cost of aviation as it was in transit during this.


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