The Aviation News. The flight routes from Jakarta to Johor Bahru (Malaysia) has now served by the AirAsia Indonesia. Besides began serving flights from Jakarta to Johor Bahru, AirAsia Indonesia will also reopen the flights Denpasar-Darwin on July 1, 2013 which will be served with the frequency of flights 4 times a week. |
AirAsia Indonesia operate Airbus A320 with flight number QZ 8170. In addition, AirAsia Indonesia also plans to re-operate flight routes Bali-Darwin. "On July 1, 2013," said Dharmadi.
The route will be operated with a frequency of flights four times a week. Dharmadi said the government of the northern region of Australia and Darwin Airport has been working hard to AirAsia Indonesia to re-operate there. AirAsia Indonesia will use the Airbus A320 for the route. In 2012, AirAsia Indonesia had closed the route. "With a heavy heart we have to close this route last year to focus more on these routes with higher demand," said Commercial Director of AirAsia Indonesia, Bernard Francis.
Bernard Francis said the closure on the route was chosen to assist the operational efficiency. However, AirAsia Indonesia managed to grow and a good profit record so that it can re-open the Bali-Darwin flight. "We also have improved flight schedule on this route," he said.
In addition to re-open the flight routes Bali-Darwin, AirAsia Indonesia also increase the frequency of the flight routes Bali-Perth to four times a day. AirAsia Indonesia also operates service flights Bali-Kota Kinabalu, the frequency of flights three times a week.
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