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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Government provide special terms for the airline that will take over the former route the airline Batavia Air has been bankrupted. "The condition is just one, should help fly passengers former Batavia Air


Government provide special terms for the airline that will take over the former route the airline Batavia Air has been bankrupted. "The condition is just one, should help fly passengers former Batavia Air





. Government provide special terms for the airline that will take over the former route the airline Batavia Air has been bankrupted. "The condition is just one, should help fly passengers former Batavia Air," said Director of Air Transport MOT Djoko Murjatmodjo to Kompas.com in Jakarta, Saturday (02/09/2013).

According to Djoko, until now there are only three airlines fly passengers who want to help the former Batavia Air Mandala Air, Citilink and Express Air. Government aims to April 2013, there were about 80 percent of passengers who have booked tickets can be transported by Batavia Air's three airlines.

Data former Batavia Air passengers were eventually abandoned after officially bankrupt was obtained from the Ministry of Transportation. The number reached 150,000 passengers who had booked tickets until the end of December 2012. "If they want to help fly passengers stranded by free, we will consider to acquire the former Batavia Air's routes," he added.

Djoko also explained to be able to acquire these routes, the airline enough to request the government to take the route. But earlier, should be willing to help fly passengers former Batavia Air.

Batavia Air before the bankrupt has 42 domestic routes and international routes 6. To date, Mandala has filed three domestic routes and one international route that will be taken from Batavia. While Express Air filed four routes. While Citilink filed up to 14 routes, mostly already owned by the state-owned airline.

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