Jakarta (ANTARA) - Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi (left) and Tourism and Creative Economic Minister Wishnutama Kusubandio. (photo; Antara/Juwita Trisna Rahaya/Feb 2020/h-fdh)
"We have agreed that the airport will be developed into an international one, initially set to be carried out in 2021, but it will move earlier to June this year," the minister stated following the signing of an agreement on cooperation between the government and Business Entities (KPBU) to develop Komodo Airport here on Friday.
The Komodo Airport is officially managed by private company PT Cinta Airport Flores (CAF) under a KPBU scheme.
Sumadi highlighted the need for acceleration since the airport was officially operated by PT CAF, a national and private company consortium comprising PT Cardig Aero Services Tbk (CASS) and Singaporean private company CAI (Changi).
"It (the international airport) should have been ready early next year, but we will speed it up to May 2020," he stated.
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He expressed optimism that investors would soon develop the airport and the Tourism Ministry would facilitate the promotion of Labuan Bajo.
"I hope the investors would be serious and I seek the tourism minister’s support to undertake certain efforts, both for the promotion and decoration by using the native color of Labuan Bajo," he stated.
Upgrading the status of Komodo Airport is expected to help boost the tourism industry in East Nusa Tenggara, in general, and in Labuan Bajo, designated as a priority tourist destination, in particular.
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