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Investor Daily - AP I dan AP II merger, siap layani 172 juta penumpang per tahun
By Euis Rita Hartati
Jakarta, ID – State-owned Enterprises (SOE) Minister Erick Thohir stated that the merger of PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) or AP I and PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) or AP II to be PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia or InJourney Airports was a significant innovative step in the aviation industry. After the establishment of InJourney Airports, the total number of passengers served reaches 172 million per year.
Erick, in his written statement in Bali on Friday (29/12/2023), mentioned that InJourney Airports and PT Integrasi Aviasi Solusi or InJourney Aviation Services (IAS) that are subholdings of InJourney Group were efforts to adapt to the changing times.
“The transformation is expected to make airport management more integrated and efficient,” Erick said as quoted by Antara.
Erick emphasised that transformation in airport management was a must to optimise the potential of the economic, tourism, and logistics sectors.
“The most important thing is that the integration has to be able to improve the quality of services through operating system standardisation and uniform policies,” Erick added.
InJourney Airports that is the result of the merger of AP I and AP II plays a significant role in the transformation of the airport and aviation sectors.
Meanwhile, InJourney Aviation Services or IAS has a focus on supporting aviation, cargo, and logistics by committing to provide professional services and to produce competitive products in the Indonesian and regional markets.
With the establishment of InJourney Airports, the total number of passengers served reaches 172 million per year. So, it is the third largest airport operator in the world, surpassing Vinci Airports (France) and GMR Group (India).