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  2. Batavia Air - Wikipedia

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    Metro Batavia, operating as Batavia Air, was an airline based in the Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Surabaya. Until January 31, 2013, the airline operated domestic flights to around 42 destinations and several nearby regional international destinations, and Saudi Arabia.

  3. KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf - Wikipedia

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    KLM Interinsulair Office in Waingapu, (1949). Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij Interinsulair Bedrijf Batavia (KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf or simply KLM-IIB; English: Royal Dutch Interinsular Airline Services Batavia) was an airline based in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) and the predecessor to Garuda Indonesia.

  4. List of airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The airlines have to pay compensation equal to the value of the ticket on top of the full refund. [9] Batavia Air was the first airline with a delay more than four hours of Palangkaraya-Surabaya route due to operational problem on 2 January 2011. The airlines should pay a total of Rp42 million ($4,242) compensation to all passengers. [10]

  5. 10 oldest airlines in the world

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    In 1924, KLM launched a service from Amsterdam to Batavia (as Jakarta was then known), the world’s longest air route at the time. In 1946, it became the first European airline to begin scheduled ...

  6. List of defunct airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Adam Air: KI: DHI: ADAM SKY: 2003: 2008: AOC revoked after crash Adi Wahana Angkasa Nusantara

  7. Indonesia AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    AirAsia Berhad has a 49% share in the airline, with Fersindo Nusaperkasa owning 51%. [3] Indonesia's laws disallow majority foreign ownership on domestic civil aviation operations. [4] The airline, along with many others in Indonesia, was previously banned from flying to the EU. However, its ban was lifted in July 2010, together with Batavia Air.

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