Lion Air to Slash Air Ticket Prices on Jakarta–Medan, Jayapura Routes

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Lion Air to Slash Air Ticket Prices on Jakarta–Medan, Jayapura Routes

Lion Air, an Indonesian low-cost carrier and the largest privately run airline in Indonesia based in Jakarta, laucnhed thier promotional #liburanmakinmurah (vacationing gets cheaper) program for JakartaMedan and JakartaJayapura routes effective from March, 1. 

The airline is now offering 50% discounts for flights between Jakarta and Medan, North Sumatra, and Jakarta and Jayapura, Papua, as well as for some other domestic routes. Medan flights fares now start from Rp 880,000 (~USD62.54), Jayapura flights prices – from Rp. 2.28 million exclusive of passenger service charges (PSC), value-added taxes (PPN) and insurance. Promotional fares are available through all the channels, from the airline official website to ticketing offices and (online) travel agencies.

This step is Lion Air's contribution to the governmental campaign to boost foreign tourist arrivals and stimulate domestic tourism country-wide.

Medan, the largest city outside Java, is a hotpot of cultures with a colourful mix of Chinese, Javanese, Toba-Batak, Minangkabau, Mandailing Batak, Karo Batak, Southern Indians, and Northern Indians contributing to the unique character and atmosphere of the place.

Jayapura is the largest city of Papua, it can almost exclusively be reached via a domestic flight. Jayapura remains wonderfully pristine and almost devoid of international tourism and tourism related scams and dangers.

Earlier this year, the national flagship carrier, Garuda Indonesia, also decided to cut airfares for some of their domestic routes including flights between Jakarta and Palembang, South Sumatra.

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