Air Transport
Cheap Flights Attract Passengers
The low-cost carrier (LCC) industry is expected to see continuing growth in Indonesia, driven partly by an annual economic growth of more than 5 percent. The growing economy also means growth in air travel consumers.
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A banner ad for the Citilink low-cost carrier adorns a wall on Saturday (24/11/2018) at Terminal 1, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten. Low-cost carriers have helped boost the number of air passengers on both domestic and foreign flights.
JAKARTA, KOMPAS – The low-cost carrier (LCC) industry is expected to see continuing growth in Indonesia, driven partly by an annual economic growth of more than 5 percent. The growing economy also means growth in air travel consumers.
Meanwhile, LCCs offer consumers the option to choose and purchase only those services they need. This means that consumers do not pay for services they do not want during a flight, such as meals or in-flight entertainment.
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