JAKARTA - The airline from the Lion Air Group belonging to the conglomerate Rusdi Kirana, Thai Lion Air will immediately resume international flights from Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport to I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Denpasar Bali. This flight will start on 2 August.
Director of Thai Lion Air, Capt. Darsito Hendro Seputro stated that Thai Lion Air is preparing non-stop flights back from Thailand to the second city in Indonesia after Jakarta, namely Bali. The main priority for the future is the safety and comfort factor during the flight.
"The operation of the Boeing 737 has been equipped with the Boeing Sky Interior cabin interior. This technology provides benefits for passengers because they will be greeted with a fresher, warmer and more pleasant cabin feel," Darsio said in his statement, Monday, July 4.
In opening this flight, Thai Lion Air will share a more memorable flying experience using the latest and modern aircraft delivered directly from the aircraft manufacturer, the Boeing 737-900ER (215 economy class seats) and Boeing 737-800NG (189 economy class seats).
Thai Lion Air also offers a lighting system that looks more modern, can offer a choice of different colors that are adjusted to the atmosphere, including soft blue to display a fresh effect when boarding, the color of sunset (sunset) accommodates a relaxed, calm and gentle mood.
In addition, the aircraft is supported by the arrangement of cabin interior Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lights and reading lights. The design gives the impression of being more spacious, futuristic and dynamic. An excellent feature is also located in the speakers which function to improve sound quality during safety demos or announcements from the crew.
For passengers who sit in the seat near the window (window) will increasingly enjoy the outside view freely. The shape of the side walls of the cabin is wider with a larger view of the window.
Darsito added, Thai Lion Air has seen the enthusiasm of businessmen and travelers in Indonesia, after Jakarta, to fly to various destinations, especially Bangkok. The launch of new flights is an effort to facilitate economic activity and regional economic recovery of the two countries.
"Thai Lion Air is serious about supporting economic movement between the two cities, as the largest metropolitan in each country. Therefore, Thai Lion Air hopes to further strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and Thailand through the development and improvement of various socio-cultural, tourism and social sectors. trade," Darsito added.
If you want to focus more on exploring the Land of the White Elephant, Thai Lion Air “Lets Explore” invites you to go on an adventure to the northern part of Thailand which is famous for its tourist destinations, namely Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Northeastern Thailand is very distinctive are the regions of Khon Kean, Ubonrathani and Udonthani. Meanwhile, Southern Thailand has icons such as Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phuket, Surat Thani, Hat Yai and Trang.
"Thai Lion Air always supports the Ministry of Tourism as the program brings in the number of tourists to the country, including from Thailand. Thai Lion Air is optimistic that the Bangkok – Bali – Bangkok route will continue to offer comfortable and affordable air services. Thus, it is considered to be able to bring more tourists to Indonesia via Bali, which is one of the business and tourism routes," said Darsito.
From Thailand, tourists and business people through Bali can continue to Labiuan Bajo, Lombok, Sumbawa, Kupang, Ende, Sumba, Makassar, Manado, Ambon, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Bandung and other destinations
To support the mobilization of business people and travelers, Thai Lion Air offers one-way ticket fares starting from IDR 2,690,000. Purchase tickets (issued tickets) through travel agents, online travel, www.lionairthai.com or contact Thai Lion Air Call Center (+66)2 529 9999. More information about Thai Lion Air can be accessed at www.facebook.com/Thailionai.
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