AirAsia offering drive-through Covid testing in Jakarta
AirAsia Indonesia has started offering drive-through Covid-19 testing.
It is available for departing passengers out of Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
Covid-19 rapid tests are conducted at Soewarna Business Park located near the airport with testing available until 8pm daily.
The cost is IDR95.000 (US$6.50) and they are valid for 14 days within Indonesia.
Passengers need to show their booking ID and passport or identity card to use the service.
AirAsia says test results and medical certificate are ready within 15 minutes.
It will roll out to other airports soon.
"The service will be expanded to Indonesian cities that AirAsia currently serves," said AirAsia Indonesia director Veranita Yosephine.
The airline has slowly resumed domestic services across the country out of Jakarta including Medan, Surabaya and Bali.
by Ray Montgomery, Asia Pacific editor
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