Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA News) - Middle East airline company Qatar Airways is offering special rates for its Jakarta-Bali flights, hailed as full five-star passenger service beginning at the end of February this year.

A disclosure from the management of the international airline company received by ANTARA here Monday morning said that the program was part of a scheme for 90 destinations in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the United States and South America.

As an example, prospective passengers from Soekarno-Hatta international airport in Jakarta could reach destinations in Europe, including Bucharest in Rumania with a return ticket of only 854 US dollars, and for London 996 US dollars, which would make traveling increasingly interesting, the management of Qatar Airways said.

The rates are effective 36 hours prior to scheduled departure of the passengers, which also applied to their choice of seats.

From Bali economy class rate for Brussels in Belgium is 509 US dollars, and 2,017 US dollars for business class seats.

To Bucharest the rate has been set at 867/2.970 US dollars, to Budapest in Hungary 867/2.988 US dollars, to Frankfurt 945/2.914 dollars, London London 1.011/3.117 dollars, New York 1.285/3.635 dollars, Paris 902/2.920 dollars, Rome 861/2.831 dollars, Stuttgart 923/3.042 dollars, and to Washington 1.319/3.634 dollars.

Especially for Stuttgart in Germany, the rate would be effective only as of March 6, while all the rates will be effective up to March 31.

From Jakarta, the rates to these cities had been set at 854/2.825 dollars (Bucharest), 871/2.841 dollars (Frankfurt), 823/2.973 dollars (Istanbul), 996/3.099 dollars (London), 1,269/3.169 dollars (New York), 869/2.886 dollars (Nice in France, 887/2.905 dollars (Paris), and 848/2.818 dollars (Rome).

Up till now the Middle East airline company has 200 planes with an assets of 30 billion US dollars. Five of the planes are super jumbo A-380 double-deckers which will be commissioned in 2012.(*)

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Editor: Jafar M Sidik
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