Wow, For Only Rp1 You Can Fly With Garuda Indonesia Plus Free Antigen And PCR Test
JAKARTA - The national airline Garuda Indonesia in collaboration with Siloam Hospitals launched a special promo titled "Flying Healthy with PCR Test and Rp1 Antigen" for selected Garuda Indonesia passengers. This was informed by the President Director of Garuda Indonesia, Irfan Setiaputra.
The opportunity to win the special promo "Flying Healthy with PCR test and Antigen Rp.1" is intended for passengers who already have flight tickets from several major cities in Indonesia such as Jakarta, Denpasar, Surabaya, Jogja, Medan, and Labuan Bajo for the flight period from the date 6-12 September 2021.
Through the special promo "Flying Healthy with PCR Test and Antigen Rp1" selected passengers who have met the requirements of the special promo will get an e-voucher sent via email registered to the reservation data starting from September 4-9, 2021, so that they can register later. themselves to perform a PCR or antigen test through the Siloam Hospital website. The e-voucher is valid until October 31, 2021, and can be exchanged at all Siloam hospital branches in Indonesia.
This special promo is exclusive for selected passengers referring to the applicable terms and conditions, where passengers who meet the criteria will receive an email confirmation related to the privileges obtained in the form of a PCR test or antigen for the fulfillment of travel documents with Garuda Indonesia.
President Director of Garuda Indonesia, Irfan Setiaputra said that to coincide with the momentum of the commemoration of Customer Day which falls this month, this collaboration is a joint effort between Garuda Indonesia and Siloam Hospitals to give appreciation to Garuda Indonesia service users by presenting added value flight services for those who will carry out flights, especially during this pandemic.
"This collaboration is of course also in line with our commitment to always provide a safe and comfortable flight experience through various accessibility of flight services in the new normal era in line with efforts to implement health protocols that are consistently carried out at all touchpoints of Garuda Indonesia flight services," said Irfan in a written statement on Sunday 5 September.
"We understand that adaptation to this new normal era has changed people's behavior patterns and preferences in carrying out air travel. We hope that this collaboration will make it easier for service users who will prepare travel documents, especially for the needs of PCR and Antigen tests together with Siloam Hospitals as one of the trusted health service providers in Indonesia," added Irfan.
Deputy President Director of Siloam Hospitals Group Caroline Riady said, "During this pandemic, we still have to reduce mobility and interaction in accordance with the Health Protocol. However, the need to travel, for example due to official business, urgent family needs, and others, of course, still exists. With the Healthy Flying program with Siloam Hospitals in the form of providing an antigen swab test and a Rp1 PCR Swab, we hope that the public can use this opportunity for the safety and comfort of shared flights," said Caroline.
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As an effort to provide safe and comfortable flights for all of its service users, Garuda Indonesia consistently implements various strict health protocols in all its operational lines. In addition, as a form of support for the acceleration of the vaccination program run by the government, Garuda Indonesia also provides vaccination service facilities located at Terminal 3 of Soekarno Hatta International Airport.
For more information about this program, please visit www.garuda-indonesia.com/freerapidtestantigen, or contact Garuda Indonesia Customer Care at 0804 1 807 807 or 021 2351 9999 and through Garuda Indonesia's official social media channel on Instagram @garuda .indonesia, Twitter @GarudaCares @IndonesiaGaruda and Facebook Garuda Indonesia.
Irfan Setiaputra hopes that this program can help loyal Garuda Indonesia customers and the general public who will travel even though they are still in a pandemic atmosphere.