JAKARTA - Holding BUMN in the aviation and tourism sector, PT Aviasi Wisata Indonesia (Persero) or InJourney with its subsidiary distributed aid in the form of 712 food packages for flood victims in Bali.

Director of Human Resources and Digital InJourney, Herdy Harman said, in addition to basic food packages, InJourney Group distributes blankets, mattresses, rice cookers and food utensils.

The aid was distributed in stages from 12 to 18 September to a number of affected points, namely, Kesambiang Village, Dalung Village, Badung Market, Banjar Tohpati, Kesambi Village, Kertalangu Kesiman, Jawa Dauh Puri Village, and Banjar Batannyuh.

Herdy said that all assistance was a contribution from InJourney and its subsidiaries, namely InJourney Airports, InJourney Aviation Services, InJourney Hospitality, InJourney Destinations Management, and InJourney Tourism Development Corporation.

"InJourney synergy and its subsidiaries to help Bali flood victims are proof that the InJourney Group is here to help people affected by the disaster. We hope that InJourney's presence will always have a positive impact on the surrounding community," Herdy said in an official statement, Thursday, September 18.

Herdy also expressed her concern over the flood disaster that hit Bali. He hopes that Bali can recover soon so that people can return to their activities.

"InJourney will always be there to help Bali recover and become a tourism destination that Indonesia is proud of," he said.

As a state-owned company that manages a number of tourism destinations in Indonesia, including in Bali, InJourney is not only focused on managing tourism but also on how to create economic and social impacts on the community, through sustainable tourism.

"Make Bali a sustainable tourism destination a shared responsibility. Through the contribution of all stakeholders, Bali can become a sustainable tourism destination, which not only displays its natural beauty, but also creates a sense of security for tourists, as well as economic sustainability for the community," said Herdy.

InJourney juga berharap agar Bali sebagai backbone pertumbuhan ekonomi dan pariwisata Indonesia dapat segera pulih, sehingga wisatawan baik domestik dan mancanegara dapat kembali menikmati keindahan Pulau Dewata.

“Pemulihan tidak hanya berkaitan dengan penanganan kawasan yang terdampak banjir, akan tetapi juga penanganan terkait mitigasi bencana ke depan. Dengan demikian, Bali akan kembali menjadi destinasi pariwisata yang indah, nyaman, dan aman untuk wisatawan,” ucapnya.

InJourney also hopes that Bali as the backbone of Indonesia's economic and tourism growth can recover soon, so that both domestic and foreign tourists can return to enjoying the beauty of the Island of the Gods.

"Recovery is not only related to handling areas affected by flooding, but also handling related to disaster mitigation in the future. Thus, Bali will again become a beautiful, comfortable, and safe tourism destination for tourists," he said.


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