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The Indonesia Air Carriers Association forecasts the number of air travelers in Indonesia to grow 13 percent next year amid strong consumer spending.
The Indonesia Air Carriers Association forecasts the number of air travelers in Indonesia to grow 13 percent next year amid strong consumer spending.
Tengku Burhanudin, secretary general of the organization known as Inaca, said on Thursday that growth in air travel typically doubles the pace of overall economic growth.
“So if the economy is forecast to grow by 6 percent or 6.5 percent next year, then air travel should grow by 12 percent or 13 percent,’’ Tengku said.
The number of domestic air passengers in Indonesia jumped to 38.3 million in the first nine months of this year, while the number of international air travellers rose 15 percent to 8.1 million. This lifted the total number of air travellers to 46.4 million in the period, Central Statistics Agency (BPS) data shows.
By Greg Waldron2021-06-28T03:43:00+01:00
A new Indonesian airline with close links to Lion Group founder Rusdi Kirana has received its AOC.
Start-up carrier Super Air Jet (SAJ) was awarded an AOC on 25 June, according to Indonesia’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Source: Super Air Jet
SAJ is cleared to start operations with three Airbus A320 aircraft.
“We have carried out the certification process for the issuance of the [AOC] based on an application letter from the SAJ since September 30, 2020, the certification process refers to ICAO provisions and applicable aviation regulations in Indonesia which is carried out through five stages or phases,” says DGCA director-general Novie Riyanto.