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Friday, June 20, 2008

Safety Airplane - Official Rating Of Indonesia Airline Companies

Airplane is known as one of the safest transport system on earth, but still many people are scare of taking flight today. If your hands are sweating or your heart beating faster just before take off or landing, you are probably one of this people. Depend where you are traveling this feelings can become more intense, especially if you have heard about the numerous tragic accident that the concerned region has been involved in.

The purpose of this article is not to make you more afraid of taking the plane, but just to inform you about the reality. And may be help you take the right decision when purchasing your flight ticket. Even a 100% way to travel safety doesnt exist yet and will probably never do; we all want to put the balance in our favor. In some countries minimum precaution and full information seems to be required.

I love Indonesia. It is a wonderful country with more than ten thousand tropical islands, thousands of dialects and hundreds of interesting cultures. White sand and paradisiacal beaches, impenetrable rainforest and archipelago of active volcanoes make this territory one of the most wonderful countries in the world for backpackers. The wild life inside the sea as on the land are incredibly diversified and Indonesia count hundreds, if not thousands of species you wont find anywhere else. Additionally, Indonesia has rich natural resources which provide food and premium material for this over populated country (more than 200 millions people).

What relation with airplane? I believe many people are reluctant to travel around Indonesia since the recent event. Or should I say events (with an s?. Indeed, the last few years have been catastrophic in terms of Airplane Crash. Unfortunately, this wonderful country is governed by a vast majority of corrupted politician who have much better to do than controlling the airplane regulation. So of course, the big competitions among Airlines Company push each of them to reduce the charges at any cost. And very often starting by reduce the maintenance frequency of their planes or the used of old spare parts, etc.. This can be scary, but it is the true.

Obviously, the Indonesian Transports Ministrys recently announced that they will probably drop three airlines to the lowest rating category. Those Airlines were Adam Air, Wings Air and Dirgantara Air. Basically, they separate the companies in three different category. The first category (category I) is considered as the fully compliant?group. The companies in the last category (category III) will have three months to make improvement before having their licenses revoked. The middle category (category II) is for the companies which have met the minimal safety requirement but have not yet complied with a number of flight-related safety measures.

After checked the safety regulations of all the 20 passenger airlines, they come with the following results.

None of the airlines are completely complying with safety regulations. It means that none of the all Indonesia airlines companies are in the category I. The 13 companies in the category II are: Garuda Indonesia, Merpati Nusantara Airlines, Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air, Wings Air, Indonesia AirAsia, Mandala Airlines, Pelita Air Service, Riau Airlines, Trigana Air Service and Travel Express Aviation Service. These airlines fall short on a smaller number of safety requirements. And for the bottom category III, we have: Batavia, Adam Air, Kartika Airlines, Trans Wisata Air, Jatayu Airlines and cargo jetliners Tri MG Intra Asia Airlines and Manunggal Air Service.

Some of the company airlines in the middle category proclaim to have no idea of the kind of criteria the government is using to rate the airlines. I have to admit that transparency has never been the strong point of this government. Some airlines promised they will make improvements. At least, this result has boosted the debate and obviously should improve the situation in the future.

Personally, I believe AirAsia, Garuda Indonesia or Merpati to be some of the safest, despite the tragic events of Garuda Indonesia last month. For AirAsia, it is actually not a local company as they are based in Malaysia, but they provide at least fifteen destinations in Indonesia. And the have some of the cheapest airline tickets available in Asia.

I hope this article does not take away your curiosity for traveling in Indonesia. As an expatriate for seven years in Jakarta, I recommend you to consider this destination for your next trip. Indonesia is still one of the rare country in the world where you can find such diversity of culture and panorama in the same place. Just follow the above advice about aircraft safety and dont forget to check the article about Travel Insurance (see Blog : www.cheap-asia-travel.blogspot.com/). And everything should be fine. Good Luck and Nice Trip.

The writer is an expatriate living in Indonesia for many years. You can find more article and tips about travel in asia and advice about purchasing cheap flight tickets at: http://www.cheap-minute-airline-tickets.com

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Long-Haul Budget Flights - The World Just Got Cheaper

The days when exotic holidays were reserved only for the privileged few are all but a forgotten memory. The growth of low cost airlines has been fundamental in making overseas travel a realistic possibility for everyone.

With budget airlines offering cheap flights with prices as low as 19, its easy to see why the majority consider travelling abroad to be the more appealing holiday option.

Unfortunately for the traveller wishing to venture to the more far-flung corners of the globe, budget airlines focus mainly on travel within Europe.

However, all this could be about to change, with the launch of AirAsia X. A franchise of the Kuala Lumpur-based low-cost airline AirAsia, this is set to become the first airline in the world to offer customers the low cost model for long haul travel. It is reported that by the end of October 2007 it will start offering long-haul services from Kuala Lumpur to Australia and China for the price of 14, excluding tax and airport charges.

The idea of budget long-haul flights is not a new concept, far from it in fact. Laker Airways introduced the first-ever low fare Skytrain?service between London Gatwick to New Yorks JFK airport way back in 1977. Despite such forward thinking, the company went bankrupt in 1982.

The second company to ever attempt the budget airline model is Oasis Hong Kong Airlines. They began operating in October 2006, offering flights from London Gatwick to Hong Kong. In June 2007 they began an additional service to Vancouver.

If AirAsia Xs and Oasis Hong Kong Airlines prove successful, it could pave the way for more airline companies to follow suit. This is a development that Im sure all travellers would welcome, as the main financial burden to anyone travelling outside of Europe is normally the cost of the airfare ticket itself.

Is this the future of things to come? We can only hope. In the mean time we can be grateful for the fact that we at least have the options to travel freely, without restraint and on top of that we have a multitude of cheap flights from an ever-increasing selection of companies that are fighting for our custom.

So, in conclusion, it seems that its actually a good time to travel - and it looks set to get better.

Nick is this week aspiring to be a travel writer.

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