On 28 October 2017, Silangit Airport in the heart of Lake Toba,
North Sumatra, will be officially declared an International Airport by
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo. Garuda Indonesia will be the first
aircraft to land here flying direct from Singapore.
Now
visitors from Singapore can have an unforgettable, all inclusive 3
days/2 nights holiday around Lake Toba starting from Sin.Dollars 298.0
including airfare.
This is a major
breakthrough for North Sumatra, since prior to this, tourists wishing to
visit stunning Lake Toba needed to travel more than 5 hours fromMedan's Kualanamu airport to reach this beautiful Lake that commands the landscape of this province.
In
efforts to make Lake Toba one of Indonesia’s prime destination, and to
trigger economic development of the province, President Joko Widodo was
determined that the area needed its own international airport soon and
improved infrastructure.
28
October is a historic and auspicious day for Indonesia, since it was on
28 October 1928 that even under the Dutch East India government,
Indonesia’s youth was resolved and pledged together to unite and build
One Country, One Nation, with one national language: Indonesia.
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To
meet requirements of an international airport, Silangit’s runway was
immediately extended to 2, 650 m, and its width of 30 meters, to be
enlarged to 45m wide before the end of the year, the apron has also
been enlarged and the necessary drainage system installed, said Budi
Karya Sumadi Minister for Transportation, who inspected the airport
recently.
At
the terminal itself, all facilities are ready, including the arrival
and departure halls, and the Immigration, Customs, Health and
Quarantine offices are in place.
Indonesia’s
own Garuda Indonesia will be the first international flight to touch
down at Silangit Airport from Singapore. This route will, in the first
stage, be served three times weekly.
Today,
already four Indonesian airlines operate domestic routes to Silangit.
These are Garuda Indonesia, Sriwijaya Air, Wings Air, and Susi Air. On
28 October, they will be joined by Citilink.
With
the official opening of the international airport it is expected that
more domestic and international tourists will flock to this beautiful
destination.
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Silangit
is located in the district of Siborong-borong in the southern part of
Lake Toba, that has been less visited, although many attractions are
found here. So that now tourists can have a more inclusive experience of
wonderful Lake Toba.
Special Dinner and Promotional Packages offered from Singapore
In
the first phase, to directly attract Singaporeans to Lake Toba,10 tour
packages have been prepared, being a combination of 3 days 2 nights
packages and 4 days 3 nights, offering attractive tours that include
tours through stunning natural scenery and cultural visits to Lake Toba
villages, handled by operators Prompt Travel and Bayu Buana Travel.
Prices
start from Sin Dlrs 298 for a 3 days/2 nights package including air
ticket, accommodation, meals and tours, said Arie Prasetyo, Head of Lake
Toba Development Authority.
On 17 October 2017, a
Gala Night Special will be held at the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore,
carrying the theme Wonderful Lake Toba, on which occasion the packages
will be launched. Over 600 tourism industry representatives.
Corporations, MICE groups and School Holiday groups have been invited to
attend.
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Last year, 2016,
during the period January through September, Silangit received only
89,111 passengers in total. This year, the number has increased 216% so
far and is projected to receive 250,000 passengers with existing routes,
as well as new routes opened by Citilink and Lion Air, said Arie
Prasetyo.
On his side,
Muhammad Awaluddin, CEO of PT Angkasa Pura II, confirmed that with these
extensions, A320 and B737-800 planes that are popular with South East
Asian and world airlines, will be able to land at Silangit. The terminal
will be capable of handling 500,000 passengers per year. (Indonesia.travel)
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