The Sun (Malaysia)

AirAsia, Indonesian tourism ministry in joint marketing pact

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PETALING JAYA: Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and AirAsia have announced a collaborat­ion in marketing in terms of brand advertisin­g, promotiona­l activities and activation­s across various touch points including, digital, print, radio, inflight branding, consumer selling travel fair and more.

The launch of the collaborat­ion was held in Shah Alam, and was attended by Judi Rifajantor­o, profession­al staff to the minister for tourism infrastruc­ture, Indonesian Ministry of Tourism; Robert D. Waloni, senior adviser to the minister for air accessibil­ity, Indonesian Ministry of Tourism; Aireen Omar, CEO of AirAsia Bhd; and Rifai Taberi, commercial director of Indonesia AirAsia.

“Under the joint promotion for the media campaign, we hope AirAsia will cater more travellers to Indonesia and more people especially Malaysians can experience Indonesia thanks to AirAsia’s numerous routes. This is obviously part of a much broader agenda of collaborat­ion with airlines and the community,” said Rifajantor­o.

Aireen said, “This partnershi­p could not be more timely as we have been seeing a robust demand for Malaysia and Indonesia. In 2016, we have flown more than four million guests between both countries to contribute significan­tly to the tourist arrivals last year and this is only a fraction of the great potential we can achieve.

“We look forward to this commitment with the Ministry of Tourism Republic of Indonesia and we are confident that we can further increase more tourist traffic and income for both countries.”

AirAsia connects Malaysia with Indonesia with more than 350 times weekly flights to 15 different cities such as Banda Aceh, Bandung, Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, Medan, Pekanbaru, Palembang, Padang, Pontianak, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya, Makassar, and Yogyakarta.

The airline recently added more frequencie­s to several routes in Indonesia and has launched direct flights from Kuching, Sarawak, to Pontianak.

In conjunctio­n with the partnershi­p, AirAsia is offering promotiona­l fares for flights into Indonesia, starting from RM79, for bookings made from yesterday until Sunday, for immediate travel until Feb 25, 2018.

 ??  ?? Waloni (third from left), Aireen, Rifajantor­o and Taberi flanked by AirAsia cabin crew at the official launch of the partnershi­p between the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and AirAsia yesterday.
Waloni (third from left), Aireen, Rifajantor­o and Taberi flanked by AirAsia cabin crew at the official launch of the partnershi­p between the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and AirAsia yesterday.

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