Measures include cutting landing charges, airport fees for carriers, providing incentives to hotels, tourism businesses. FMTNews Indonesia Tourism China Coronavirus Covid19
JAKARTA: The Indonesian government stepped in to support the country’s aviation and tourism industries to limit the damage the coronavirus outbreak has inflicted on airlines.
“The government will work together with airport operators, airlines and hotels to come up with the incentives,” Sumadi said. “We want to boost the tourism industry and encourage people to take holidays.”
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