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| AIR TICKET RESERVATION |
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AIR ASIA The Leading Low Fare Airline in Asia
AirAsia has been expanding rapidly since 2001, to become an award winning and the largest low cost carrier in Asia. With a fleet of 72 aircrafts,
AirAsia flies to over 61 domestic and international destinations with 108 routes, and operates over 400 flights daily from hubs located in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
To date, AirAsia has flown over 55 million guests across the region and continues to spread its wings to create more extensive route network through its associate companies, Thai AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia.
AirAsia believes in the no-frills, hassle-free, low fare business concept and feels that keeping costs low requires high efficiency in every part of the business. Efficiency creates savings which are then passed on to guests so that affordable air travel can become a reality. Through our philosophy of ‘Now Everyone Can Fly’, AirAsia has sparked a revolution in air travel with more and more people around the region choosing AirAsia as their preferred choice of transport. |
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MANDALA AIRLINES
Mandala Airlines concentrate on the main route of Jakarta with other cities in Indonesia such as Medan, Padang, Jambi, Pekanbaru, Batam, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Malang, Surabaya, Denpasar, Makassar, Manado, Banjarmasin, Balikpapan, Tarakan and Ambon.
Mandala provides enough information about the Mandala destinations cities, ranging from airport information, culinary, and local events. |
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LION AIR We Make People Fly
Lion Air currently operates Boeing 737-900ER, Boeing 737-300,400 and Boeing MD-90 aircraft.
To accommodate the high demand of air transportation, Lion Air chose the very efficient single aisle commercial airplane that Boeing developed.
With the latest addition of the Boeing 737-900ER into Lion Air’s fleet, it will enable the airline to offer more non-stop flights with affordable fares to more destinations |
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Malaysia AIRLINES World's Best Cabin Staff |
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GARUDA INDONESIA
Garuda Indonesia's first flight began in 1949. The first aircraft is Dakota DC-3.
By the end of 1950, Garuda had 38 aircraft - 22 DC3s, eight Catalina seaplanes and eight Convair 240s. In 1953, the fleet grew to 46 with the addition of eight Convair 340s, and in 1954 fourteen De Havilland Herons were added.
The Catalina flying boats were taken out of service in 1955.
Garuda Indonesia commenced passenger service to Bali in 1951 using Douglas Dakota DC-3 aircraft. The first Denpasar-Sydney service on Garuda Indonesia was in 1969 using Douglas DC-8 aircraft.
Over the years, Bali has been consistently voted "The Best Island in the World", and the airline has played an integral role in developing Bali as an international tourist destination.
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BATAVIA AIR Trust Us To Fly
Batavia Air has been operating its business in Indonesia for more than 20 years.
Departing from a travel bureau, it increasingly improved its business to provide an air charter flight service.
Batavia Air founded in 2001. In 2002, Batavia Air earned an Air Operating Certificate (AOC) and officially deserved for operating its fleet in Indonesia.
With experiences in a travel bureau and airline industry, backed up by accommodated fleet and qualified human resources, they make us to be the first choice and trusted carrier to fly.
After all we believe that we can survive and continuously grow to take part in the rapid airlines competition.
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