Garuda to increase Brisbane - Bali service
DENPASAR (indo.com): The national flag carrier Garuda
Indonesia will boost its services from Brisbane to Bali
by adding seat capacity due to the increase in demand
for the flights. The Monday service, which has been shared
with Auckland following the Bali tragedy, will be returned
to the dedicated Brisbane service.
Starting from August 4, 2003, passengers from Brisbane
will be offered the full capacity of an A330 aircraft.
Garuda Indonesia's general manager for New South Wales
and Australian Capital Territory, Iriansyah Antemas, said
that an average monthly load factor in excess of 90 percent
in June was the primary reason behind the airline's move
to introduce additional seat capacity, especially for
the Brisbane - Bali route next month.
An earlier departure will allow the passengers to arrive
at Bali with plenty of time to enjoy a cocktail before
dinner. The Garuda Indonesia will continue its Wednesday
and Saturday services that have been shared with New Zeland.
Bali has been Australians' most preferred holiday destination
since 1996. The Bali tragedy has caused the number of
Australians traveling to Bali to drop significantly. But
with the government's concrete steps to arrest the perpetrators
and with the restored security in Bali, the Island of
Gods has regained its confidence.
The signs of tourism recovery in Bali have started to
be seen, with the increase in load factor and flights
serving Australia to Bali.
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