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Since serving its first commercial flight in May, Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) in Kulon Progo has been operating partially and has served more than 1,000 passengers on five routes, a total of 10 airplane movements in and out, every day. State-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura I president director Faik Fahmi said the new airport would be fully operational by the end of the year. The construction of the airport stands at a completion rate of 65 percent. (JP/ Bambang Muryanto)
(JP/ Riza Roidila Mufti)