Soekarno-Hatta Airport Improves Parking Service Facilities

JAKARTA - PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia (InJourney) Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Branch Office (Soetta), Tangerang, Banten, has increased passenger parking service facilities to support the convenience and ease of mobility of all service users.

"Through the renewal of more modern parking facilities and arrangements, Soekarno-Hatta Airport seeks to provide a safer, orderly and informative parking experience," said General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Branch Office, Dwi Ananda Wicaksana in Tangerang, quoted by Antara, Sunday, July 6.

He explained that a number of new facilities have now begun to be implemented, including the installation of sign and LED cross to facilitate vehicle navigation, LED signs as lane pointings, and running text showing the latest information for vehicle users.

In addition, the parking area is also beautified with batik ornaments on column poles, presenting a distinctive feel of Indonesian culture in the airport parking area.

As part of efforts to improve this service, Soekarno-Hatta Airport has also adjusted parking rates in the early period of this month.

"The tariff adjustment is expected to support the sustainability of improving the quality of parking facilities and services for all service users," he said.

Soekarno-Hatta Airport is also planning to install a new New Epsilon parking dispenser and improve other supporting facilities so that the parking system is faster and more practical to use.

He said the renewal of this facility was part of a sustainable effort to improve service quality.

Soekarno-Hatta Airport will continue to develop various facilities so that parking services support passenger and delivery needs, while maintaining smooth mobility in airport areas.

"We want to provide a sense of security and comfort for every parking service user. The adjustment of parking rates is expected to be in line with the improvement of services that can be felt directly by the community," he said.