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View all search resultsState-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura II (APII) executive general manager Fahrozi said the number of plane passengers had declined by 23.5 percent to around 7,000 passengers per day in the last four months
The Transportation Ministry’s research body estimates that 14.9 million residents of Greater Jakarta, 44.1 percent of the total population of the area, will leave the capital for their hometowns, with Central Java as the most popular destination with 37.68 percent of travelers, followed by West Java (24.89 percent) and East Java (11.14 percent).
Garuda Indonesia commerce director Pikri Ilham on Monday that the planes from Jakarta to all destinations in all over the country were fully booked, but the load factor of the planes, which returned to Jakarta were less than 60 percent.
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