Jakarta - Garuda Indonesia,
the flag carrier, will open three new routes linking cities
in Sumatra and Java islands with Singapore, a company spokesman
said Monday.
"Coinciding with the start of the summer season for the aviation
sector, on March 28 we will launch three new flight routes
to Singapore," said Pujo Broto.
One will link Singapore with Pekanbaru in Riau province and
Palembang in South Sumatra. Another will connect the island
republic with the Central Java capital of Semarang and the
third will link Singapore with Yogyakarta.
All flights will be served by Boeing 737 aircraft.
The Singapore-Pekanbaru-Palembang route will operate six
times a week, the Singapore-Semarang route four times a week
and the Singapore-Yogyakarta route thrice weekly. (The
Jakarta Post). |