Railink Airport Train in Jakarta Offers Disounted Tickets in July

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Railink Airport Train in Jakarta Offers Disounted Tickets in July

During July, the Railink airport train that connects Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, the primary airport serving the Greater Jakarta area on the island of Java, Indonesia, with the capital offers discounted tickets for passengers in a bid to increase public interest in using the public transportation.

The airport train departs from Soekarno-Hatta Airport (SHA) Station and serves four stations:
– BNI City Station
– Duri Station
– Bekasi Station– Batu Ceper Station

New prices effictive throughout July are:
– Soekarno-Hatta Airport (SHA) Station–BNI City Station – INR40,000 (discounted from INR70,000)
– Soekarno-Hatta Airport (SHA) Station–Duri Station – INR40,000 (discounted from INR70,000)
– Soekarno-Hatta Airport (SHA) Station–Bekasi Station – INR50,000 (discounted from INR100,000)
– Soekarno-Hatta Airport (SHA) Station–Batu Ceper Station – INR20,000 (discounted from INR35,000)
Bekasi Station to Batu Ceper – INR30,000 (discounted from INR70,000)
Bekasi Station to BNI City Ceper – INR15,000 (discounted from INR35,000)
– Duri Station to Batu Ceper – INR30,000 (discounted from INR70,000)
– Duri Station to BNI City Ceper – INR15,000 (discounted from INR35,000)
– Batu Ceper to Duri Station – INR20,000 (discounted from INR35,000)
– Batu Ceper to BNI City Ceper – INR20,000 (discounted from INR35,000)

Discounted tickets can be only purchased online or through the service’s app at least seven days prior to departure. Passengers are automatically reserved a seat when a discounted ticket is issued.

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