Batavia enters Changi-Indonesia run

Indonesian carrier Batavia Air starts operations at Singapore Changi Airport tomorrow, 25 November, operating two daily flights each between Singapore and Jakarta, and Singapore and Semarang.

Including Batavia, 12 airlines operate a total of 450 weekly scheduled passenger flights between Singapore and Jakarta. But Batavia will be the only airline operating between Singapore and the port city of Semarang, Indonesia’s fifth largest city.
 
Indonesia is one of Singapore’s largest markets for air travel. Despite the economic downturn, passenger traffic between Singapore and Indonesia continued to grow in the first ten months of 2009, with an increase of 4.3 per cent compared to the same period last year.


Including Batavia Air, 14 airlines now operate passenger services between Singapore and 12 cities in Indonesia on more than 750 weekly scheduled flights.
 
 

Batavia enters Changi-Indonesia run

Indonesian carrier Batavia Air starts operations at Singapore Changi Airport tomorrow, 25 November, operating two daily flights each between Singapore and Jakarta, and Singapore and Semarang.

Including Batavia, 12 airlines operate a total of 450 weekly scheduled passenger flights between Singapore and Jakarta. But Batavia will be the only airline operating between Singapore and the port city of Semarang, Indonesia’s fifth largest city.
 
Indonesia is one of Singapore’s largest markets for air travel. Despite the economic downturn, passenger traffic between Singapore and Indonesia continued to grow in the first ten months of 2009, with an increase of 4.3 per cent compared to the same period last year.


Including Batavia Air, 14 airlines now operate passenger services between Singapore and 12 cities in Indonesia on more than 750 weekly scheduled flights.