National carrier Garuda Indonesia will take the lead by operating all its domestic services from this new terminal.
The services are being moved from Terminal 2F to Terminal 3 and international flights will follow later, revealed Benny Butarbutar, vice president of corporate communications at Garuda.
Agus Haryadi, head of corporate secretary and legal of Angkasa Pura II, said: “An ongoing coordination with related parties, especially Garuda and Airnav Indonesia (the air traffic control service) will be done to make sure that Terminal 3 operation runs smoothly.”
Terminal 3 Ultimate has been designed as a hub for domestic and international destinations with a total capacity of 25 million passengers per year.
The services are being moved from Terminal 2F to Terminal 3 and international flights will follow later, revealed Benny Butarbutar, vice president of corporate communications at Garuda.
Agus Haryadi, head of corporate secretary and legal of Angkasa Pura II, said: “An ongoing coordination with related parties, especially Garuda and Airnav Indonesia (the air traffic control service) will be done to make sure that Terminal 3 operation runs smoothly.”
Terminal 3 Ultimate has been designed as a hub for domestic and international destinations with a total capacity of 25 million passengers per year.
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