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Garuda Indonesia is to launch a new daily service from Singapore
to Makassar, from 1 June 2011. The introduction of this route
is inline with the airline’s plans to develop Makassar as its
third domestic hub, after Jakarta and Bali, and gateway to East
Indonesia.
“The launch of this new route will mark a
significant step forward in our network expansion strategy. We’re
seeing strong growth in passenger traffic from Singapore to
Makassar via Jakarta and there is enormous potential in this
market particularly in the leisure segment,” said Risnandi, Senior
General Manager, Area Asia, Garuda Indonesia. “2011 has been
declared ‘Visit Makassar’ year and the city has been busy adding
new events and festivals to its attractions. We will be teaming up
with the local tourism officials to promote Makassar as one of the
Indonesian destination of choice and will also be launching great
deals and offers to entice travellers from Singapore.”
Makassar is the largest city on Sulawesi Island
and was the main harbour and trade centre in pre-colonial
Indonesia. It’s located right in the centre of the archipelago
with Fort Rotterdam as its main attraction. Travellers flying to
Makassar can expect to enjoy tasty local specialities such as the
famous Coto Makassar beef soup, relaxing on the white sands of
Tanjung Bira beach and soaking in the tranquil sceneries of
Bambapuang Mountain.
Garuda Indonesia will operate this new route
initially using the Boeing 737-500 aircraft which can accommodate
12 passengers in Executive Class and 84 in Economy Class.
The new flight will operate daily from Changi
Airport Terminal 3, departing at 18:50 and arriving in Makassar at
22:00 local time. The return service will leave Sultan Hasanuddin
International Airport in Makassar at 15:00 and arrive in Singapore
at 17:50.
To celebrate the launch of the new route, Garuda
Indonesia is running a promotion until 31 May 2011.
Singapore - Makassar return flights in economy class will be sold
at just Sin$220, valid for travel from 1 June to 31 August 2011. Terms and conditions
apply.
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