Boeing 737 Max Bolts Issue Sparks New Scandal and Fleet Inspections, Boeing Urges Airlines to Check their Fleet

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Jakarta – Boeing 737 Max rocked by a new issue, namely that the bolts easily come off one by one. The manufacturer asked all airlines to check their fleet. Reported CNBC IndonesiaUnited States (US) aerospace manufacturer Boeing is urging airlines to inspect their 737 Max aircraft. These directions are to look for “possible loose bolts” … Read more

Batik Air Launches New Direct Route from Makassar to Bali: January 11, 2024

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Batik Air airline announced the launch of a new direct route from Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Maros, South Sulawesi (UPG) to I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali (DPS).

“The first flight is scheduled for January 11, 2024,” he said Corporate Communications Strategic of Batik Air Danang Mandala Prihantoro in a written statement Monday, December 25 2023.

The Makassar to Bali round trip (PP) route will serve flights every day or 7 times a week.

Danang said this route will be the main choice for business people and tourists who are looking for comfort, flexibility and good connectivity in preparing for their trip.

With the operation of the Makassar-Bali route, said Danang, the reach will be even wider. Because, through Bali, Batik Air is connected to more than 20 destinations, including Bima, Ende, Kupang, Labuan Bajo, Lombok, Maumere, Tambolaka, Waingapu, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya, as well as international routes to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur , Bangkok, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.

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As for Makassar, continued Danang, Batik Air is connected to more than 30 cities, including Ambon, Balikpapan, Biak, Gorontalo, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Jayapura, Kendari, Langgur, Luwuk, Mamuju, Manado, Manokwari, Merauke, Palu, Semarang , Sorong, Surabaya, Ternate, Timika, Yogyakarta, Batulicin, Bau-Bau, Bima, Kolaka, Maumere, Morowali, Palopo, Raha, and Tana Toraja.

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