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View all search resultsAir passengers in Indonesia have suffered from a drastic rise in domestic ticket prices. There was even a viral phenomenon in which people living in Aceh rushed in droves to get passports to visit Jakarta because flying to the capital city via Kuala Lumpur was cheaper than going directly.
The Transportation Ministry issued on March 29 new regulations on airfare, namely Transportation Ministerial Regulation No. 20/2019 and Transportation Ministerial Decree No.72/2019, to regulate airline ticket prices for economy class services of commercial airlines.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has called on state-owned oil and gas holding company Pertamina to reduce the price of aviation fuel (avtur) to lower air ticket prices, but an economist says that it will only further burden the company.
Customer is king. That is how the age-old saying in business goes. Many companies work hard to provide the best service for their customers, and this has become a source of power for customers to get the best and most profitable service possible.
Lobby group Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) has called on the government to consider adding a subsidy for airline tickets to boost the tourist industry, with the government targeting 17 million foreign tourist arrivals this year.
The management of Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten, will provide mobile check-in facilities for airline passengers to anticipate the surge of passengers ahead of the Idul Fitri mass exodus.
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