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AirAsia Indonesia launches inaugural flight to Singapore |
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
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AirAsia Indonesia's inaugural flight touched down at 10.15am in Singapore from Pekanbaru, the capital city of the Riau Province in Indonesia. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) hosted a reception to welcome the maiden flight and its VIP guests, who included AirAsia Indonesia's CEO Captain Dharmadi.
CAAS' director general and CEO Lim Kim Choon, said some 1.96 million visitor arrivals came from Indonesia last year, which accounted for nearly 20% of the total visitors to Singapore.
"Total passenger movements by air between Indonesia and Singapore reached 3.86 million in 2007, registering a 6.5% year-on-year growth over 2006. The launch of AirAsia Indonesia's new service between the two countries today is well-poised to capitalise on such strong growth."
AirAsia Indonesia will operate a total of 12 weekly flights to Singapore, comprising six weekly flights from Pekanbaru and subsequently six weekly flights from Padang by the end of 2008.
With the launch of AirAsia Indonesia's flights to Singapore, there are 12 airlines operating more than 630 weekly passenger flights between Singapore and 12 cities in Indonesia.
Indonesia AirAsia, which is managed by Air Asia in Indonesia, is the third airline to commence operations in Changi Airport this year, following Air Asia and TNT Airways.
As at August 1, Changi Airport is served by 80 scheduled airlines, operating over 4400 weekly scheduled flights to 191 cities in 61 countries. |
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