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Indonesia’s $6bn airport bid to rival Singapore raises eyebrows
A $6bn proposal to turn an Indonesia airport into a regional hub rivalling Singapore and Kuala Lumpur has sparked concern among local tour operators who question the transparency and feasibility of the project. (www.aljazeera.com) Plus d'info...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I fly based on airline schedules and price but Singapore Air trumps them both, even if I have to go a little out of my way and spend a little more time getting to my final destination.
Never. Going. To. Happen.
A hub has to be a destination in its own right, not just an aircraft meeting place. Millions aren't going to suddently want to visit the north of Sumatera.
Those same millions use the likes of Bangkok, KL and Singapore because they both visit those countries AND transit through them.
This is just another opportunity for select noses to feed in the SE Asian trough of corruption.
A hub has to be a destination in its own right, not just an aircraft meeting place. Millions aren't going to suddently want to visit the north of Sumatera.
Those same millions use the likes of Bangkok, KL and Singapore because they both visit those countries AND transit through them.
This is just another opportunity for select noses to feed in the SE Asian trough of corruption.
You must have never been to Indonesia.
Indonesia has many very interesting and exciting places for people to visit, especially if they have never been to an "exotic" Asian destination before... but the north of Sumatra out in the middle of nowhere in what is certainly at present a small town, is definitely not it.
A number of times: Pulau Weh and Bukit Lawang in Sumatera were two of the places.
It's a magical place, but not one that will draw 'millions', like the other local SE Asia destinations named in the article.
It's a magical place, but not one that will draw 'millions', like the other local SE Asia destinations named in the article.
Good for Indonesia's economy and tourism.