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Garuda Indonesia to operate flights from Bali Wednesday night

Ni Nyoman Wira (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, November 29, 2017

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Garuda Indonesia to operate flights from Bali Wednesday night Garuda Indonesia announced that they will operate Bali round-trip flights on Thursday as well. (Shutterstock/Nieuwland Photography)

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lag carrier Garuda Indonesia is scheduled to operate flights from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Bali, on Wednesday night, following the announcement of the airport’s reopening at 2:28 p.m. local time.

The airline has listed some flight numbers that are scheduled to depart from the airport, most of them catering to the Denpasar-Cengkareng (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport) route, such as GA 421, GA 413, GA 415 and GA 423. There is also GA 484, which serves the Denpasar-Labuan Bajo route and GA 349, which serves the Denpasar-Surabaya route. So far there is only one flight to Denpasar from Labuan Bajo, flight GA 7027.

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Garuda Indonesia announced that they will operate Bali round-trip flights on Thursday as well.

“Garuda Indonesia’s flights from Denpasar, Bali, from tonight are our way to minimalize accumulation of passengers,” said Hengki Heriandono, vice president corporate secretary of Garuda Indonesia, in a press release. “Therefore, we encourage our passengers to check their schedules.”

Those who decide to cancel their flights with Garuda Indonesia will be given several options, such as rescheduling their flight, prolonging their ticket validity for six months, rerouting, changing their name or getting a full refund of their ticket. They can contact the airline’s call center at +6221-2351 9999 and +62804 1 807 807. (asw)

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