Jakarta: An Indian airline, Jet Airways, is interested in flying to Indonesia.
“There have been talks, but as yet there has been no official request from the Indian government,” said the Director of Air Transport Tri S. Sunoko yesterday.
Tri said that Jet Airways had not notified the government yet on this plan.
But there is room for an Indian airline in the country since Air India left.
Tri explained that according to a bilateral agreement between the two countries, Indonesia could fly to Mumbai and Kolkata.
Meanwhile for Madras (Chennai) there has to be cooperation.
19/02/10 TEMPO Interactive, Indonesia
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Jet Airways Interested in Flying to Indonesia
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