Garuda means business with expanded services
Garuda Indonesia will introduce a new daily direct service to Jakarta from Sydney, from December 20, increasing the existing capacity by four flights a week.
The new flights to Jakarta will improve connections to Garuda’s Asian network, as well as to the daily Amsterdam via Dubai service, introduced in August.
Garuda says it is increasingly targeting the corporate traveller with Jakarta now positioned as an alternate gateway into Asia and Europe.
The Indonesian carrier has plans to expand the airline’s European network to include Frankfurt, Paris, London and Rome
Daily flights will be operated by Garuda’s new fleet of A330-200 aircraft also currently servicing the three times weekly Melbourne-Jakarta route.
Business class passengers will experience fully lie-flat beds.
Ian Jarrett
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