This price cut offers significant advantages for travelers heading to Bali, making it easier to explore more of Indonesia’s diverse islands. It also provides cost-effective choices for layovers and connecting flights on long-distance journeys to the island.
The Deputy Chairman of the Association of Indonesian Travel Agencies, Budi Ardiansjah, addressed the media after the price reduction was announced, highlighting the potential benefits for the tourism sector.
The government’s decision to cut domestic airfares by 10% for the 2024/2025 Christmas and New Year period has been praised. However, it was pointed out that more steps need to be taken to ensure long-term accessibility and affordability for domestic travel.
This policy is part of the Indonesian government’s broader strategy to boost the aviation and tourism industries after a difficult period.
Officials estimate that the initiative will help travelers save as much as IDR 472.5 billion during the Nataru (Christmas and New Year) holiday season.
The Coordinating Ministry for Infrastructure and Regional Development has revealed that the domestic airfare reduction was made possible through three key measures: a 50% cut in airport service charges (PSC), a 5.3% decrease in aviation fuel prices, and an 8% reduction in jet fuel surcharges.
These measures are expected to lower ticket prices by as much as 9.9%, with travelers saving an average of Rp 157,500 per ticket.
For travelers heading to Bali with flexible plans, the recent reduction in domestic airfare prices presents a perfect opportunity to enhance their Christmas getaway with an exciting side adventure.
New and budget-friendly flight routes are now connecting visitors to some of Indonesia’s most captivating destinations, offering a blend of adventure, culture, and authenticity.
The five super-priority destinations in Indonesia, including Labuan Bajo and Lake Toba, are ideal choices for this time of year.
Direct flights to Medan for access to Lake Toba and to Labuan Bajo for Komodo National Park are available throughout the week from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, making these incredible locations easily accessible.
A newly launched flight service, introduced last week, now offers direct connections for travelers to Balikpapan and Nusantara, Indonesia’s emerging capital city.
December 2024 and beyond offer limitless opportunities to explore the wonders of Indonesia!
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