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AirAsia’s inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kertajati takes off

AirAsia’s inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kertajati takes off

The first low-cost airline to offer a direct route between Kuala Lumpur and Kertjati.

AirAsia Malaysia (AK) celebrated its first flight from Kuala Lumpur to West Java, Indonesia, town of Kertajati.

The maiden flight took off from Terminal 2 of Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 9.05 AM and touched down at Kertajati International Airport at 10.20 AM local time on the same day. Bapak Drs. Benny Bachtiar M.SI, Head of Tourism and Culture, Province of West Java, His Excellency Dato’ Syed Md Hasrin, Ambassador of Malaysia to Indonesia, Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia, and other dignitaries from the industry gave the delighted passengers on flight AK418 a warm welcome upon arrival.

Following the epidemic, AirAsia is the first low cost airline to provide flights to and from Kertajati on international routes thanks to the new route. The second-largest airport in Indonesia, Kertajati International Airport, acts as a major hub for passenger connections to Greater Bandung, Cirebon and its surroundings, West Java region, and portions of Central Java.

“We are truly honoured to be the first low cost airline to connect travellers to Kertajati, the undiscovered gem of Indonesia,” stated Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia. In order to make it easier for visitors to visit loved ones or simply enjoy the wonder and beauty of both nations, AirAsia started flying between Malaysia and Indonesia in 2004. Since then, we have increased our network to 12 locations in Indonesia with 151 flights per week, and in 2019, we have transported more than 2.5 million passengers between the two countries.

“Our goal is to make Indonesia as a whole, as well as West Java, a must-see destination in Asean. With the addition of this new route, more residents and visitors will have the chance to explore the charming town of Kertajati and its surrounding regions and landmarks. Only an hour separates the Majalengka Regency, home to Kertajati, from Bandung, the world’s premier shopping destination. I am happy to see that the start of flights from Kuala Lumpur would not only make Kertajati known to tourists from Asean and beyond, but will also give the people a lot of economic and job chances.

“As an airline group with substantial connectivity in Asean and the Asia Pacific, we are happy to continue playing our part in bringing international visitors directly to several well-known and underserved locations in Indonesia and Malaysia. This will be done in conjunction with our affiliate, Indonesia AirAsia. We intend to make a big contribution towards the governments’ 2023 goal of drawing millions of international tourists.

Source: traveldailynews

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