Batik Air expands Indonesia and Malaysia non-stop flights

Batik Air’s non-stop flights connecting Indonesia through Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Kuala Lumpur and Penang offers convenience and flexibility.

Batik Air expands Indonesia and Malaysia non-stop flights

Batik Air, a member of the Lion Group, is expanding its non-stop flight options to connect Indonesia through the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport with destinations in Malaysia.

The Jakarta – Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta – Penang route aims to offer greater convenience and flexibility for both tourists and business travellers.

Batik Air’s direct routes and frequency

Batik Air expands Indonesia and Malaysia non-stop flights

Batik Air currently operates two non-stop routes. The Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur route offers six daily flights, while the Jakarta-Penang route provides two daily flights.

These services are facilitated by Boeing 737-800NG aircraft, featuring 12 business-class seats and 150 economy-class seats

Danang Mandala Prihantoro, Corporate Communications Strategic Manager of Batik Air, explained that the varying flight frequency and schedules are designed to accommodate the diverse needs of travellers, allowing them to choose the most suitable options for their trips to Malaysia.

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Exploring Malaysia and beyond

Batik Air expands Indonesia and Malaysia non-stop flights

These non-stop flights offer not only convenience but also flexibility. They provide multi-city options, enabling tourists and business travellers to merge several trips into one.

Additionally, these routes serve as gateways to various tourist destinations in Malaysia, including Langkawi, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Malacca, and more.

Kuala Lumpur, one of the key destinations connected through these routes, offers access to over 40 popular cities in different countries. This extensive network facilitates travellers in choosing international destinations.

Among the countries accessible from Kuala Lumpur are Vietnam, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, China, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and India.

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The expansion of non-stop flights by Batik Air serves as a significant development, providing travellers with more options and greater accessibility between Indonesia and Malaysia.

Whether for tourism or business, these new routes offer the convenience and flexibility that modern travellers seek when planning their journeys to various destinations.

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