Garuda Indonesia has reinstated its Jakarta -
Haneda flights.
For Garuda Indonesia, the occasion signifies an
important moment in history as its echoes the airline's first
flight from Indonesia to Japan on 13 March 1962 which departed
from the old Kemayoran Airport Jakarta for Haneda via Hong Kong,
using a Lockheed L-118 Electra.
The Jakarta - Haneda daily flight schedule
departs from Jakarta at 13:05 and arrives in Haneda
at 22:35. Flight GA 875 departs from
Haneda at 00:30 to arrive in Jakarta at 06:00.
To serve the Jakarta-Haneda direct service, Garuda Indonesia
operates the newest Airbus A330-300 series that features a two
class layout; business class with a seat capacity of 36 passengers
and economy class for 215 passengers.
"The service allows Garuda Indonesia passengers
to continue their journey to other cities in Japan with connecting
ANA flights, or eventually to the United States with codeshare
Delta Air Lines flights," said Garuda Indonesia
President & CEO, Emirsyah Satar. "Japan is very important to Garuda Indonesia and the
people of Japan has always been a potential market. For more than
50 years, Garuda Indonesia has shown its support towards the
diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Japan - especially in
increasing economic, tourism and social activities between the two
countries."
With the opening of the
Jakarta - Haneda direct service, Garuda Indonesia currently serves
39 weekly flights to Japan, including the Jakarta - Osaka
(Kansai), Denpasar - Osaka (Kansai), Jakarta - Tokyo (Narita),
Denpasar - Tokyo (Narita), Denpasar - Tokyo (Haneda), and Jakarta
- Tokyo (Haneda).
Through the codeshare agreement with All
Nippon Airways, Garuda Indonesia passengers will be able to fly
with ANA to various large cities in Japan, such as Fukuoka, Saporro and Okinawa.
In addition, the opening of the
Jakarta - Haneda service will offer Garuda Indonesia passengers
the choice to continue their journey to Los Angeles and Seattle
with Garuda Indonesia and Delta Airlines codesharing flights.
The launching of the Jakarta - Haneda direct service is part
of the airline's network expansion program, especially in the international sector, following Garuda Indonesia's official entry
into the "SkyTeam" global alliance.
As a SkyTeam member,
Garuda Indonesia can now expand its service network to 1,064
destination cities in 178 countries that are served by SkyTeam
member airlines.
In
line with Garuda Indonesia's continuous expansion through the
airline's "Quantum Leap 2011-2015" long-term program, in 2014,
Garuda Indonesia plans to purchase as many as 27 new airplanes,
consisting of two B777-300, four A330, twelve B738,
three CRJ, and six ATR 72-600.
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