Chairperson of the carrier Ahmet Bolat said it currently runs14 flights per week to Indonesia, of which nine are to Jakarta and five to Bali. Theoccupancy rate on each flight is 90%.
The airline wants to increase flights to Jakarta to twice aday, and raises the frequency to Bali and, if possible, to some other locationsin Indonesia, he said.
Nia Niscaya, a deputy director in charge of strategic policyat the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, said last year, thetotal number of visitors to Indonesia increased by 215% annually. The figurehit about 700,000 in January 2023, five times higher than the same period in2022.
According to the official, the Indonesian tourism industrywill promote a tourism programme with Istanbul as the destination in theupcoming Ramadan – an important event for Muslims./.