MAKASSAR - South Sulawesi (Sulsel) has many recommended tourist areas to visit. In order to increase the level of tourist visits, the Provincial Government of South Sulawesi (Sulsel) will spend IDR 5 billion in subsidies for flights.
"The plan to use APBD from economic recovery posts is because the transportation sector is one of the sectors that triggers regional economic contraction," said Acting Head of the Regional Planning, Development, Research and Development Agency of South Sulawesi (Bappelitbangda Sulsel) Junaedi Bakri to VOI , Sunday, October 18.
This flight subsidy is given in commemoration of the 351th Anniversary of South Sulawesi Province on Monday, 19 October tomorrow.
The South Sulawesi Provincial Government provides airline ticket subsidies for residents in South Sulawesi who wish to plan trips to tourist areas. The South Sulawesi Provincial Government cooperates with Citilink airline in the framework of this cooperation.
"This is specifically for Citilink. If the demand is good, we will expand to other airlines," he said.
Citilink airline in this cooperation will be subsidized by the South Sulawesi Provincial Government on the flight route from Sultan Hasanuddin Airport (Makassar) to Buntu Kunik Airport, Tana Toraja.
There is also a subsidized airplane ticket with the Makassar flight route to H Aroeppala Airport, Selayar Islands. Then the Makassar route to Bua Airport, Palopo.
"So the provincial government will subsidize approximately Rp. 5 billion for flights from Makassar to Palopo, then Toraja, and Selayar," said Edi.
By granting this subdivision, flight tickets will be much cheaper than normal prices.
"What is certain is that there will be no more ticket prices above Rp. 400 thousand later. Currently, it is still in the range of Rp. 500 thousand to Rp. 600 thousand," he concluded.
Buntu Kunik Tana Toraja Airport
Buntu Kunik Airport in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi (Sulsel) will soon be inaugurated. The inauguration of this airport is expected to be carried out by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi).
This was conveyed by the Governor of South Sulawesi Nurdin Abdullah after a working visit in Tana Toraja and North Toraja Regencies.
"First, I directly checked the preparations for the inauguration of Buntu Kunik Airport, in the near future the Minister of Transportation will also come to see first hand the condition of the airport which currently serves four flights per week. We hope that in the future there will be flights every day, ”said Nurdin Abdullah, Wednesday, September 30.
During his visit, the Governor of South Sulawesi also visited the Bua Rest Area. The development of this rest area is expected to provide the best service for foreign and domestic tourists.
"Then I reviewed the progress of road construction connecting North Toraja and Luwu, namely the isolated areas of Rantepao, Bastem and Bua. We hope that by 2021 this road project will be completed," continued Nurdin.
Sultan Hasanuddin Airport Tourist Gateway
South Sulawesi Governor Nurdin Abdullah projects more tourist visits after reviewing the Sultan Hasanuddin Airport expansion project in Maros Regency.
"Hopefully after this, there will be more international routes that we will go to, and have an impact on foreign tourists, especially when access to Makassar - Toraja is possible. We pray that the construction of Sulhas Airport will be completed soon, so that we can use it," said Nurdin Abdullah, Monday, 28 September.
During the visit, the Governor of South Sulawesi saw firsthand the work on the expansion of Sultan Hasanuddin Makassar Airport accompanied by General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura I Wahyudi, Head of the Regional Authority V Office of Makassar Airport Baitul Ikhwan, Deputy Project Manager of PT Wika, Agung Budiarto.
Nurdin hopes that this airport expansion will further open up flight connectivity, especially the development of foreign tourists.
"Yes, we hope that Sultan Hasanuddin Airport (Sulhas) will become the busiest airport after Soekarno-Hatta Airport, and we should be proud that as residents of South Sulawesi, Angkasa Pura is still developing the airport," he said.
The face of the airport, which is the pride of the people of South Sulawesi, has experienced many changes. Starting from the roof design following the wave pattern, based on Sulawesi which consists of many islands.
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