Garuda Indonesia celebrates launch of direct flights from Mumbai to Jakarta

Garuda Indonesia celebrates launch of direct flights from Mumbai to Jakarta

Attractive all-in return fares to Jakarta and Denpasar – Bali from Mumbai starts from INR 25,000

Indonesia’s award-winning national airline, Garuda Indonesia, rated a 5-Star Airline by Skytrax, has launched thrice-weekly, direct flights from Mumbai to Jakarta starting 12 December 2016. Garuda Indonesia became the 20th member of the SkyTeam alliance in March 2014.

 

The Jakarta-bound service will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and will be operated by Garuda’s state-of-the-art 162-seater, Boeing 737-800 aircraft with a two-class cabin configuration featuring its globally praised Business Class service concept, and the World’s Best Economy Class (Skytrax Global Airline Awards 2013). The airline also received the World’s Best Cabin Crew award by Skytrax for three consecutive years (2014, 2015 & 2016). In 2016, Garuda Indonesia is bestowed with the World’s Most Loved Airline Award by Skytrax, in recognition of the outstanding services being rendered by the airline, globally.

 

This service will depart from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at 2305 hours and arrive at Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Jakarta at 1005 hours the next day. On the return leg, the service departs from the Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Jakarta at 1255 hours and arrives at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai at 2030 hours.

 

To celebrate the launch, Garuda Indonesia is running a special return promotional fare valid for travel from 01 February until 31 March 2017. Fares are available for sale with immediate effect till the 28 February 2017.

 

Mumbai to Jakarta and Denpasar (Bali) all-inclusive Economy class return fares starts from INR 25,000 and Business class from INR 62,000.

You might also like

Slider

Eyeing regional connectivity, Alliance Air plans to triple its fleet

Alliance Air, the regional arm of Air India, plans to triple its fleet this fiscal by inducting 20 more ATR aircraft amid an increased focus on enhancing connectivity to underserved

Latest

Travelport to get senior leadership under Stephen Shurrock

Travelport has announced the appointment of Stephen Shurrock as the executive vice president and chief commercial officer, replacing Kurt Ekert who leaves the company at the end of the year,

Latest

Air India site renames Taiwan as Chinese Taipei

The Chinese government recently ‘approved’ the move by Air India to use the name ‘Chinese Taipei’ instead of ‘Taiwan’ on its website. “Air India is respecting the basic fact that there is