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View all search resultsWith Labuan Bajo the epicenter of this week’s ASEAN meetings, the government said the tropical resort was a strategic pick to emphasize development in eastern regions outside of Java, despite some reservations from locals that the event had gotten in the way of their livelihoods.
The 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 government is banking on windfall income from the G20 Summit as well as the Global Tourism Forum – both to be hosted in Bali this month – and is upgrading facilities at the popular destination of Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara.
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