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  • #16
    Has TK stop serving this route?

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    • #17
      TK does not have traffic rights between SIN/CGK.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by UMD View Post
        I agree. Can't wait for another legacy carrier to serve this route.
        Looking at changi website for today arrival, there is more than 40 daily flights between SIN and CGK right. 9 flights each for SQ and GA. Then follow 6 flights each for QZ and JT. 4 flights each on TR, RI, and VF. and 1 more flight on SJ.

        So wonder, will other airlines follow AF. Is the traffic really that busy between SIN and CGK?

        Is CGK the most frequency destination out of SIN?
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        • #19
          Originally posted by lingua101 View Post
          Is the traffic really that busy between SIN and CGK?
          Absolutely.

          Is CGK the most frequency destination out of SIN?
          It must be that or BKK.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by lingua101 View Post
            Is CGK the most frequency destination out of SIN?
            Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
            It must be that or BKK.
            I think KUL takes the top spot, but CGK still wins in terms of passengers carried.

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            • #21
              According to this article in FT , SIN - CGK is the world's second biggest International route behind only HKG - TPE.

              Here is the quote from the article:

              Although Indonesia has been hit hard by the global sell-off in emerging markets in recent weeks, no one has told passengers on the more than 40 daily flights from Jakarta to Singapore, which has become the world’s fastest-growing major international air route.

              The number of available seats jumped by 24 per cent in the past year, according to the Centre for Aviation, a market research company, after the Indonesia and Singapore governments raised a cap on flights between the two countries earlier this year.

              With 130,000 return seats a week by November, Jakarta-Singapore will be the second biggest international route after Hong Kong-Taiwan and ahead of Hong-Kong-Shanghai, Dubai-Doha and New York JFK-London Heathrow.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by SilverChris View Post
                I think KUL takes the top spot, but CGK still wins in terms of passengers carried.
                Since I am a bit bored today. I went to Changi website to count the number of flight from KUL and BKJ.

                KUL only 39
                BKK 25, DMK 6

                so CGK is still the winner
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by lingua101 View Post
                  Since I am a bit bored today. I went to Changi website to count the number of flight from KUL and BKJ.

                  KUL only 39
                  BKK 25, DMK 6

                  so CGK is still the winner
                  So it is! I stand corrected

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                  • #24
                    This should explained it

                    http://centreforaviation.com/analysi...-expand-127749

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                    • #25
                      This month's edition of air France inflight Magazine (#199, Novembre 2013) has a cover story on Jakarta.

                      The photo on the front cover shows a fleet of Pinisi at the port of Sunda Kelapa.
                      Le jour de Saint Eugène, en traversant la Calle Mayor...

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                      • #26
                        interesting but i just found out from Indonesia media that CGK won't allow new route and new airline to fly to and from CGK because of there is no slot available at CGK

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by indra.hardiawan View Post
                          interesting but i just found out from Indonesia media that CGK won't allow new route and new airline to fly to and from CGK because of there is no slot available at CGK
                          may be these new airlines just need to know how to deal with APII?
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                          • #28
                            Air France has just launched the fares for SIN-CGK-SIN sectors eff. 10th July.
                            AF 254 departing SIN at 4:55PM, arriving at 5:35PM.
                            AF 259 departing CGK at 7:30PM, arriving at 10:25PM.

                            The world's too large a place not to go wandering.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by viraj735 View Post
                              Air France has just launched the fares for SIN-CGK-SIN sectors eff. 10th July.
                              AF 254 departing SIN at 4:55PM, arriving at 5:35PM.
                              AF 259 departing CGK at 7:30PM, arriving at 10:25PM.
                              That's pretty cheap, right?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by eminere™ View Post
                                That's pretty cheap, right?
                                Well to answer your question, I'd say:

                                Y: cheap/reasonable
                                Y+: not cheap
                                J: cheap
                                F: beyond exorbitant

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