Garuda Indonesia and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
are planning to launch codeshare flights between Singapore and
Denpasar, Bali. The two airlines are also looking at working more
closely in the maintenance of aircraft components.
By codesharing with Garuda, KLM can offer its
customers daily connections between Singapore and Denpasar. In
turn, Garuda's passengers will gain access to greater frequency
between these destinations.
KLM now flies three times weekly from
Amsterdam to Singapore and onward to Denpasar. From mid-January
2010 KLM’s frequency will increase to four flights a week. Garuda
flies this route every day of the week.
The maintenance agreements will offer KLM the
opportunity to contract out the maintenance of fan cowls to Garuda
Maintenance Facilities AeroAsia, which services PT Garuda, the
national airline.
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