QA flights to Bali three times a day
QA flights to Bali will reactivate the Doha–Bali route three times a day as the route to and from Jakarta immediately when the market recovered. Jared, the Vice President for Qatar Airways South East Asia observes that so far there are many indicators that show that people also intend to start opening relationships with families who are outside the city, exploring new destinations , or even returning to their favorite destinations. There are many other markets that companies can capture, such as students because Qatar Airways has launched a special program for students called the student club. This special student program from Qatar Airways was launched in the long term aimed at gaining loyalty from an early age, and is something that is rarely focused on by other airlines. Student club membership can also be joined by students from Indonesia aged 18 to 30 years with a number of advantages. Based on McKinsey’s research, traveling is still an activity that people are interested in. This is a positive indicator that tourists will return to traveling.
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However, Jared said, it is still difficult to predict with certainty when the aviation industry will recover. Broadly speaking, recovery will depend on the policies and procedures taken by the government of a country towards foreign tourists. The looser the procedures and policies that are carried out, it is certain that it will have an impact on the increase in the number of foreign tourists who come to the country. Honestly, at this time the majority of us are still operating in a number of countries. Market share has started to return. Even though it’s not complete, it’s starting to look promising,” said the Vice President Sales for Qatar Airways South East Asia.
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