JAKARTA - The airline Citilink is again operating flight routes in Eastern Indonesia. The re-operation of various flight routes in Eastern Indonesia is a form of Citilink's commitment in knitting connectivity as well as a form of Citilink's efforts to help accelerate national economic recovery. President Director of Citilink Dewa Kadek Rai said the re-operating routes included flights from Kupang to Ende, Labuan Bajo, Bajawa and Wawangapu. This route will be re-operated starting October 17, 2022. "The re-operation of various flight routes in Eastern Indonesia is a form of Citilink's commitment in knitting the existence of East Nusa Tenggara as an object of Indonesian pride tourism that has the charm of natural beauty and spectacular tourism," he said in an official statement, Monday, October 10. Dewa added that the re-operation of various flight routes in Eastern Indonesia is also a form of Citilink's efforts to help accelerate the recovery of the national economy which had been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flights from the Kupang route to Ende, Labuan Bajo, Bajawa and Waingapu will operate using the ATR 72-600 aircraft. The flight schedule is as follows: 1. Kupang-Ende will be served every day with flight codes QG1640. 2. Ende-Kupang will be served daily with flight codes QG1641. 3. Kupang-Labuan Bajo will be served every Wednesday and Friday with flight numbers QG1604. 4. Labuan Bajo-Kupang will be served every Wednesday and Friday with flight numbers QG1605. 5. Kupang-Bajawa will be served on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday, with flight numbers QG1664. 6. Bajawa-Kupang will be served on Monday, Tuesday, Tuesday, and Sunday, with flight numbers QG1665. 7. Kupang -Wayapu will be served daily with flight codes QG1612. 8. Waingapu-Kupang will be served every day with flight codes QG1613. Dewa said Citilink will always implement strict health protocols in all its flight operations lines, from pre-, in-, to post-flight by referring to the provisions of the health protocols set by the government. "This is to ensure that all flights run optimally while still prioritizing security, safety and comfort for all customers," he said.


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