In addition to Australia, there is a potential market for flights from Denpasar to Kuala Lumpur, especially foreign tourists from Kuala Lumpur keen to vacation on Bali
Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA) - Indonesia's low-cost carrier (LCC) Citilink has opened two international routes from Denpasar to Perth, Australia, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

President Director of Citilink Juliandra stated here on Friday that the new international routes are expected to attract millennial travelers.

"In addition to Australia, there is a potential market for flights from Denpasar to Kuala Lumpur, especially foreign tourists from Kuala Lumpur keen to vacation on Bali," Juliandra noted.

According to data of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Malaysia and Australia are among major contributors to foreign tourist arrivals to Indonesia.

Malaysia topped the list, with 2.34 million foreign tourists arriving during the period from January to September 2019.

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Australia ranked fourth, with 1.02 million tourists during the period, according to BPS.

Denpasar-Perth and Denpasar-Kuala Lumpur are the seventh and eighth international routes of Citilink, a subsidiary of national flag-carrier Garuda Indonesia, after Jakarta-Penang, Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur, Surabaya-Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta-Phnom Penh, Denpasar-Dili, and Denpasar-Kunming.

Juliandra shared optimism of the realization of the targeted 75 percent seat load factor (SLF) for the Denpasar-Perth route and 77 percent for the Denpasar-Kuala Lumpur route.

Citilink is certified as a 4-Star Low-Cost Airline for the quality of its onboard products and staff service, and the Citilink home base airport service.

"This is the advantage if Citilink that is expected to attract people to fly with us on these new international routes," he added.

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