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BALI TOURISM OPENS, LION AIR SERVES RAPID TESTS AT THE AIRPORT

LION Air Group added the location of COVID-19 rapid test service at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport along with the reopening of the tourism sector in Bali Province starting today.

According to the Corporate Communications Strategic of Lion Air Group, Danang Mandala Prihantoro said the presence of the latest services in Bali is a continuation of the development of the cooperation of Lion Air Group with health facilities.

“Prospective passengers can conduct COVID-19 rapid tests at Pedungan Medika Clinic, drop zone area of ​​the International Departure Terminal I Gusti Ngurah Rai. Lion Air has placed five rapid test services with four of them located at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, Sultan Hasanudin Maros Airport , General Ahmad Yani Airport Semarang, and Yogyakarta Kulonprogo Airport.

He added, our party claimed that up to now similar services have spread across 72 networks that reach a number of cities in Indonesia.

“The COVID-19 rapid test continued to run as stipulated in the health protocol, according to what Lion Air Group had carried out, affordable with a validity period of 14 days. Each passenger will get a certificate of health test results as one of the flight documents in accordance with the provisions,”` Danang explained.

Previously, Bali Governor I Wayan Koster planned to open tourism activities on July 31, 2020. However, it was still limited to domestic tourists. Lion Air has formed two teams, each focused on handling and accelerating economic recovery from the effects of COVID-19. At present the situation has begun to be conducive, therefore efforts to accelerate economic recovery will be carried out immediately.

“Furthermore, for the third phase, it is planned to be carried out on September 11, 2020 by opening the tourism sector in full and has begun to open for foreign tourist visits,” the Governor concluded. [antaranews/photo special]