- PT TransNusa Aviation Mandiri to become the first foreign airline to kickstart jet aircraft services from Subang Airport in Malaysia
- TransNusa to operate daily scheduled international flights from Jakarta to Subang, starting August 1, 2024
- The airline will utilise its A320 narrow-body airliner for the daily scheduled flight
JAKARTA, July 15, 2024 - (ACN Newswire) - TransNusa made headlines in Indonesia and Southeast Asia when the airline, with just two Airbus A320s and one Comac ARJ21-700, introduced its first international route from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur on April 14, 2023.
14 months later, the airline has been handpicked as one of the two foreign airlines that has received approval to start flights from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Airport, popularly known as Subang Airport in Malaysia.
“I am thankful for the opportunity to be the first foreign airline to start scheduled jet aircraft operations for an international route from Subang airport. As of today, we will be the only airline offering scheduled international flights from Terminal 3, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Subang Airport,” said Datuk Bernard, who is the Group Chief Executive Officer of TransNusa.
At the initial stage, TransNusa will be operating one daily scheduled flight from Terminal 3, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Subang Airport. The flight, 8B 699, will depart Jakarta at 04.10 pm and arrive at the Subang Airport at 07.00 pm while TransNusa flight, 8B 698, will depart Subang Airport at 07.30 pm and arrive in Jakarta at 08.30 pm. TransNusa will be utilizing its A320 narrow-body airliner, which has 174 seats, to cater for the two-hour scheduled flight, beginning August 1.
“We will be starting the sale of tickets from today,” said Datuk Bernard, adding that a TransNusa ticket for this route will be priced from IDR 999,000.
On the successful approval of TransNusa’s route permit, Datuk Bernard said, “TransNusa, known worldwide for its unique business proposition as a Premium Service Carrier, has always operated with passengers’ comfort and safety in mind. As such, this new opportunity is a testament to our commitment towards enhancing services in the aviation industry.”
“As an Indonesian airline that has only been operating for 20 months, we are proud to launch a series of new daily scheduled flights to the Subang Airport and play a part in making history with the Subang Airport team in Malaysia,” He said.
On whether there will be any changes to TransNusa’s scheduled flights from Jakarta
to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Datuk said that TransNusa would still continue to operate three scheduled daily flights to KLIA and 4 scheduled flights weekly to Johor Bharu.
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