
Indonesia remains on the updated European Union blacklist, while a number of carriers continue to obtain exceptions.
On 23rd November 2010 the Mobility and Transport department of the European Commission issued an update to its airline blacklist of international airlines; no changes affected Indonesian airlines.
Airlines in Indonesia remain blacklisted by default, unless they obtain an exception; currently six Indonesian airlines have managed to persuade the EU on safety issues, they being:
The following airlines remain expressly banned:
Who on earth would name an airline “Kura-Kura” ?!! It’s bad enough to imply “slow and steady” but when it’s also not “steady” …
• NYAMAN AIR
At least this one is being upfront about their priority.
Gosh, never knew we have that many airlines… I noticed that Garuda does improve dramatically in the last year or so…
Excellent service. They helped me book 2 flights and everything worked out fine. Even changed my flight for me... Read more
Mau Ke Mana has been super helpful and quick in replying to my emails and booking domestic Indonesian flights for us... Read more
During my stay in Indonesia Chris helped me several times booking flights and train tickets... Read more
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