KLIA,
14 February 2020: Malaysia Airlines yesterday launched its
inaugural Kuala Lumpur-Kertajati-Kuala Lumpur service, being the first
Malaysian carrier to fly direct to Indonesia’s second-largest airport, West
Java International Airport, Kertajati.
Located in Majalengka regency in West Java province, Kertajati is a
strategic gateway for Malaysia Airlines passengers from across the world to
explore deeper into Indonesia’s iconic destinations.
To commemorate the new service, an event was held in Kertajati graced by
CEO of Amal by Malaysia Airlines, Hazman Hilmi Sallahuddin; Head of Sub
Division for Standardization of Aviation Safety, Dwi Apriyanto; Public
Information and Communication Bureau of Ministry of Transportation, Republic Indonesia,
Sutriyono as well as senior local Indonesian government officers.
Flight MH845 departed Kuala Lumpur on 13 February 2020 at 6.20 pm and
arrived in Kertajati at 7.45 pm. The return flight MH844 departed Kertajati at
8.25 pm and arrived in Kuala Lumpur at 12.10 am the next day.
Malaysia
Airlines Group Chief Executive Officer, Captain Izham Ismail said, “We
are delighted to add Kertajati to Malaysia Airlines’ network as it provides
greater connectivity between Indonesian cities to the rest of our network. This
provides opportunities for our passengers to experience the beautiful
attractions that Kertajati has to offer. At the same time, we are also able to
play our part in supporting economic growth and tourism in West Java.
Also in
line with our Fly Malaysia campaign, this service will further support the
Visit Malaysia 2020, encouraging visitors to explore Malaysia’s natural
attractions and iconic landmarks suitable for a long vacation or a short
stopover.
Besides leisure travel, this connectivity provides a choice for
passengers to travel to Malaysia for business or to seek premium healthcare
services in Malaysia. Kertajati marks Malaysia Airlines’ seventh destination in
Indonesia, further reaffirming our longstanding relationship with our ASEAN
neighbour, the Indonesian government,” added Captain.
The twice-weekly service is operated by the B737-800 aircraft with a
passenger capacity of 160 seats, comprising 16 Business Class seats and 144
Economy Class seats.
Malaysia Airlines currently connects Kuala Lumpur to six other
Indonesian destinations – Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Bali, Pekanbaru, and Solo.
-Malaysia Airlines.
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