Batik Air will be increasing its fleet to 16
aircraft this year, and aims to launch services to 12 new domestic
destinations in Indonesia, as well as launch its first
international service.
“Our first international destination will be
Singapore and we aim to have more than a daily service on the
route from Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to
Singapore Changi Airport,” said Batik Air CEO, Capt. Achmad
Luthfie. “We chose Singapore as our first international
destination, because we can see that demand on the route continues
to increase.”
The airline also plans to more than double its
domestic network this year to 22 destinations from 10. The new
domestic points this year will be: Banjarmasin, Batam, Gorontalo,
Kendari, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Palu, Timika, Tarakan and Solo.
Batik Air will also resume services on the Jakarta-Bali Denpasar
route.
These new services will increase Batik Air’s
daily flights to 100 from 36.
The airline also plans to launch services in
2015 to another five domestic destinations, although three will be
dependent upon the airport runways being extended to accommodate
the airline’s aircraft.
Batik Air operates six Boeing 737-900ER aircraft
configured with 168 economy-class and 12 business-class seats.
The airline will be adding its first Airbus A320 in
July and will be getting a total of six this year. Batik Air will
be the first airline in the group to operate the A320. These
aircraft will have 144 economy-class seats and 12 business-class
seats. The airline is also adding four 737-800s in this year’s
second-half and these will have 150 economy-class seats and 12
business-class seats.
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