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Development of Air and Sea Transportation in Bali Province June 2021

Release Date : August 2, 2021
File Size : 1.01 MB

Abstract

Air Transport

The number of international flights departing from Bali in June 2021 was recorded at 21 flights, an increase of 1 flight (5.00 percent) compared to departures in the previous month which reached 20 flights. From the passenger side, there are no international flight passengers departing from Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport.

The number of domestic flights was recorded at 1,817 flights, up 49.42 percent month to month. The number of departing passengers was recorded at 225,999 passengers, or an increase of 86.67 percent (m-t-m).

Cumulatively from January to June 2021, the number of domestic flights was recorded at 8,932 flights, which carried 796,712 passengers and 15,784.50 tons of baggage and goods.

Water transportation

The number of ship departures from Bali Province in June 2021 was recorded at 1,749 ships, a decrease of 17.07 percent compared to May 2021 (m-t-m) which was recorded at 2,109 ships.

The number of ship passengers departing in June 2021 was recorded at 73,633 passengers, down 18.20 percent from the previous month which recorded 90,016 passengers.

In June 2021, the number of goods transported through ports in Bali was recorded at 6,809 tons, a decrease of 84.40 percent from the previous month.
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