Taiwan-based carrier EVA Air becomes the 20th foreign airline to move to the new Terminal 3 at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
aiwan’s EVA Air has moved its operations from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport's Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 as of Tuesday.
The senior manager of the airport's communication and legal department, Febri Toga Simatupang, told news agency Antara on Monday that all foreign airlines would move their operations to Terminal 3 one by one.
Nineteen foreign carriers have already moved to Terminal 3: Saudi Arabian Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Xiamen Air, Korean Air, China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, Oman Air, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Jet Asia, Qantas, Air China, Japan Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Royal Brunei Airlines.
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Meanwhile, low-cost carrier AirAsia will move its operations back to Terminal 2 starting Wednesday.
"All passengers are advised to pay attention to their departure tickets and information provided on the signs or videotron," added Febri. (kes)
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