AirAsia Indonesia (flight code QZ) has confirmed that
it will gradually
resume scheduled flights between Jakarta and Bali, starting 14 October 2021.
Travellers are strongly advised to check any travel restrictions or special
requirements they may need to be eligible to travel, including health documents such as
a COVID19 negative test certificate/result and vaccination
certificate.
COVID19 tests must be taken at official health
facilities and travellers must ensure that their
test results are available at the Peduli Lindungi mobile
application prior to departure.
Travellers are also required to fill
out an electronic health awareness card (e-HAC) through the PeduliLindungi app prior to departure.
As the requirements are
subject to change at any time, travellers need to double check the
latest conditions and requirements with the relevant authorities.
All AirAsia Indonesia passengers are required to wear a face mask
at the airport, during check-in and baggage collection,
as well as during the flight. Wearing a face mask with an open
valve is not permitted onboard AirAsia flights.
As self check-in is temporarily unavailable
passengers are encouraged
to arrive at the airport 3 hours before departure time
AirAsia Indonesia CEO, Veranita Yosephine said,
“We can’t wait to paint the skies red once more. AirAsia’s crew
and staff are all set and excited to welcome our loyal guests. As
the situation in the country recovers, we would like to remind the
public to always comply with applicable travel regulations, safety
protocols, and health recommendations. We still need to be
vigilant and maintain proper hygiene at all times, even though we
have been fully vaccinated.”
All AirAsia flights
will be operated by fully-vaccinated pilots and cabin crew and
they will be
wearing PPE on the ground and throughout the flight including face
masks and gloves.
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