Indonesia’s
national flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia, is re-introducing a new
destination direct from Singapore and adding frequencies in response
to strong demand for direct connections to and from
Indonesia.
Starting 19 July, Garuda Indonesia will be launching a new four times weekly service from Singapore to Surabaya. As the capital of East Java, Surabaya is a hub that links Indonesia’s major cities in eastern areas such as Makassar and Balikpapan and the new route will provide more efficient trips for passengers travelling to destinations including holiday hotspot Lombok and the commercial city of Semarang. To celebrate the launch of the new route, Garuda Indonesia is running a sale on flights to Surabaya from now till 8 August 2013. Valid for travel from 19 July to 9 Aug, return flights on economy class will be on sale from just S$265.
Offering enhanced scheduling flexibility for business and leisure travellers, Garuda Indonesia will expand its service from Singapore to Bali, with a new four times weekly service from 19 July and introduce the addition of a ninth daily flight between Singapore and Jakarta starting 18 August.
Singapore is Garuda’s busiest destination outside of Indonesia and with the addition of these routes, the airline will operate over 80 weekly flights from Singapore to five Indonesian destinations namely Bali, Jakarta, Makassar, Balikpapan and Surabaya.
Starting 19 July, Garuda Indonesia will be launching a new four times weekly service from Singapore to Surabaya. As the capital of East Java, Surabaya is a hub that links Indonesia’s major cities in eastern areas such as Makassar and Balikpapan and the new route will provide more efficient trips for passengers travelling to destinations including holiday hotspot Lombok and the commercial city of Semarang. To celebrate the launch of the new route, Garuda Indonesia is running a sale on flights to Surabaya from now till 8 August 2013. Valid for travel from 19 July to 9 Aug, return flights on economy class will be on sale from just S$265.
Offering enhanced scheduling flexibility for business and leisure travellers, Garuda Indonesia will expand its service from Singapore to Bali, with a new four times weekly service from 19 July and introduce the addition of a ninth daily flight between Singapore and Jakarta starting 18 August.
Singapore is Garuda’s busiest destination outside of Indonesia and with the addition of these routes, the airline will operate over 80 weekly flights from Singapore to five Indonesian destinations namely Bali, Jakarta, Makassar, Balikpapan and Surabaya.
