INFOKU, BLORA – As of Wednesday (22/3), Ngloram Airport does not serve flights.
Citilink airline stopped flying due to the revitalization of Halim Perdanakusuma Airport for a week. The airport cannot confirm the return flight after the revitalization.
"For further flights, you can contact Citilink airlines," said Head of Airport Operations Unit (UPBU) Dewadaru Ariadi Widiawan in a statement to the media yesterday.
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Ariadi explained, facing the high season of Idul Fitri, there is a revitalization of Jakarta's Halim Perdanakusuma Airport (HLP).
So that Citilink aircraft will not fly from Wednesday (22/3) to Tuesday (28/3). However, regarding airline flights after that date, his party cannot confirm.
Ariadi said that Ngloram Airport is always ready to serve flights by prioritizing the safety and comfort of service users.
Apart from scheduled flights, Citilink also serves non-scheduled flights, such as charter flights and emergency landings.
"We as airport operators respect all airline decisions and always hope that many airlines can fly from Ngloram Cepu Blora Airport," he said.
Previously, Citilink aircraft resumed flights on January 27.
About a month and a half with flights twice a week. The regency government and the airport are trying to form a domestic market in the region by cooperating with neighboring districts and stakeholders in oil and gas companies.
Commercial airplane flights at Ngloram Airport have experienced ups and downs since their first flight on November 26 2021.
The airport in Cepu District also visited the Wings Air airline, but that didn't last long. (Endah / IST )