Citilnk, Indonesia, to Operate from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 2

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Citilnk, Indonesia, to Operate from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 2

Citilink, a low-cost subsidiary of Indonesia's national flag carrier Garuda, will be temporarily operating its domestic flights to/from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 2 instead of 1C effective from August 15.

Terminal 1C in the meantime is set for revamp with the aim of increasing the terminal's capacity. Repair works will be conducted by state-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura (AP) II.

The representatives of the airline assured that both facilities and infrastructure at Terminal 2 Domestic are adequate and passengers do not need to worry about their pre- and post-flight experiences. All the passengers flying domestically starting from August, 15, should use Citilink's check-in counters through Gate 3 in Terminal 2 Domestic.

While the flight schedule will remain the same, travellers are encouraged to check in online – this option is available both via the airline's website or mobile application – and to arrive to the airport in advance.

As soon as the revamp of Terminal 1C is completed, Citilink will move its domestic flight operations back to the terminal which will become a dedicated terminal for Citilink Indonesia's domestic flights.





 

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