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AS OF JULY 1, SRIWIJAYA AIR RE-OPERATED SEVERAL DOMESTIC FLIGHT ROUTES

ALONG with the growing discipline of Indonesian people implementing all health protocols in the new normal era, of course, optimism that the Indonesian people will soon adapt to this new habit, including in the air transportation sector.

According to A. Yani Azwar as Vice President of Networking & Revenue Management Sriwijaya Air said Sriwijaya Air welcomed the new normal conditions at this time, where the community was increasingly aware of the importance of protecting themselves from exposure to disease and ready to be re-connected to various regions in the country for work, business , as well as establishing friendships with relatives and relatives.

“Sriwijaya Air has implemented a maximum health protocol in every flight, this health protocol can be seen from the sale of airplane tickets available online on the application or the official website of Sriwijaya Air, the application of physical distancing in the queue at the check-in counter,” Yani said.

Yani added, as well as checking the body temperature of passengers, then the rules that require passengers to wear masks to the provision of hand sanitizers for passengers who will board the plane and spraying disinfectant in the cabin of the aircraft which makes the flight more comfortable.

Responding to this positive development, that Sriwijaya Air was ready to immediately re-operate several domestic route flights starting from July 1, 2020.

“We are ready to operate more domestic routes starting July 1, 2020. There are several flights from/to Jakarta such as; Jakarta-Balikpapan-Jakarta, Jakarta-Batam-Jakarta, Jakarta-Medan-Jakarta, Jakarta-Padang-Jakarta, Jakarta-Pangkalpinang-Jakarta, Jakarta-Pontianak-Jakarta, Jakarta-Surabaya-Jakarta, Jakarta-Tanjung Pandan-Jakarta, Jakarta -Bandar Lampung-Jakarta, Jakarta-Makassar-Jakarta and Yogyakarta (YIA) -Jakarta. Sriwijaya Air has also prepared other flight routes in western Indonesia to be re-operated such as; Batam-Natuna-Batam and Yogyakarta (YIA) -Bandar Lampung-Yogyakarta (YIA),” Yani noted.

Yani explained, besides that, flight routes from/to Balikpapan were also available such as; Balikpapan-Berau-Balikpapan, Balikpapan-Jakarta-Balikpapan, Balikpapan-Palu-Balikpapan, Balikpapan-Surabaya-Balikpapan, Balikpapan-Tarakan-Balikpapan, Balikpapan-Yogyakarta (YIA) -Balikpapan. We also inform you that Sriwijaya Air Sales Offices in Balikpapan and Pontianak are now available with rapid test facilities that serve prospective passengers.

Meanwhile, for the eastern part of Indonesia routes will also be re-operated by several flight routes covering major cities as of 1 July 2020.

“For the eastern part of Indonesia, Sriwijaya Air has also prepared several routes that will be operated again and include important cities such as; Ternate-Ambon-Ternate, Jayapura-Biak-Jayapura, Makassar-Biak-Makassar, Jayapura-Timika-Jayapura, Luwuk-Makassar-Luwuk, Manokwari-Sorong-Manokwari, Sorong-Makassar-Sorong, Ternate-Surabaya-Ternate, Makassar- Surabaya-Makassar, Ternate-Makassar-Ternate, Makassar-Semarang-Makassar, Timika-Makassar-Timika and Makassar-Yogyakarta (YIA) -Macassar. “Sriwijaya Air Group has prepared a rapid test facility at the Sriwijaya Air Sales Office in Makassar and the Sriwijaya Air Airport Sales Office in Sorong,” Yani concluded. [traveltext.id]