According to reporting from Jakarta Globe, Indonesian government officials expressed support on Tuesday (21/1/25,) for the planned launch of FlyJaya, a new airline set to begin operations later this year, citing its potential to enhance connectivity across Indonesia’s vast archipelago.
FlyJaya has teased its upcoming launch on social media, revealing plans to operate ATR 72-500 aircraft for short-distance routes. However, the company has yet to announce a formal launch date, as it is still in the process of securing its Air Operator Certificate from the government.
Transportation Minister Dudy Purwagandhi welcomed the arrival of FlyJaya, noting the benefits it could bring to Indonesia’s air transport system by increasing options for travelers and improving public services, says Jakarta Globe.
“In my opinion, we should welcome the addition of another airline to improve services for the public,” Dudy said after a meeting with State-Owned Enterprise Minister Erick Thohir in Jakarta. He added that more civil air operators would result in more routes being served.
Jakarta Globe reports that Erick Thohir, State-Owned Enterprise Minister, dismissed concerns that FlyJaya’s entry into the market might disrupt the business of state-owned airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Citilink, and Pelita Air.
“The sprawling archipelago needs more airlines to improve connectivity. Whoever invests in increasing the number of passenger planes must get our support,” he said, adding that while Pelita Air, Garuda Indonesia, and Citilink will continue to receive full government backing, their significant market share leaves room for additional players like FlyJaya to contribute to the nation’s air connectivity.
Source: Jakarta Globe
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