THE NEWS: The Singapore Tourism Board has signed its first strategic partnership with Indonesian carrier TransNusa to strengthen air connectivity between Indonesia and Singapore, leveraging TransNusa’s operational hubs in Jakarta, Bali and Manado.
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WHY IT MATTERS: By linking secondary Indonesian cities to Singapore, the agreement aims to boost visitor flows, diversify tourism markets and generate incremental revenue for airlines and tourism bodies in both countries, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a regional hub.
FAQ
What is the new partnership between the Singapore Tourism Board and TransNusa?
The Singapore Tourism Board has entered its first strategic partnership with Indonesian airline TransNusa to enhance air links between the two nations, focusing on leveraging TransNusa’s hubs in Jakarta, Bali and Manado to draw travelers from beyond Indonesia’s main metropolitan centers.
How many daily flights does TransNusa operate to Singapore from Jakarta and Denpasar?
TransNusa runs three daily flights connecting Jakarta to Singapore and two daily services linking Denpasar (Bali) to Singapore, providing a total of five scheduled flights per day between the Indonesian capital, Bali and Singapore.
Which Indonesian cities are targeted to expand access to Singapore under the partnership?
The collaboration targets Jakarta, Bali (via Denpasar), Manado and a broader range of secondary cities across eastern Indonesia, aiming to channel travelers from these locations to Singapore through new fare promotions and fly‑cruise packages.
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