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View all search resultsThe government’s plans to reduce the number of number of international airports from 32 to about 15 is unlikely to have an affect on tourism, said Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno on Monday during a weekly briefing.
The ban also does not apply to flights carrying leaders of state institutions or foreign envoys, nor does it apply to aircraft engaging in special repatriation operations for Indonesians or foreign nationals. Air cargo transportation will also be permitted.
The government has set aside a total of Rp 1.73 quadrillion (US$122.96 billion) between 2015 and 2019 to finance its infrastructure projects, with the infrastructure budget increased year over year during Jokowi’s first term.
The BPS showed a decline in tourist arrivals was recorded almost at all airports across the country, with the sharpest decline of 45.52 percent occurring at the Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung, West Java.
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