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We kindly ask you to fill in the form in order to find a flight for you at the best conditions.
We cooperate with all airlines flying out of Brussels, Amsterdam and Paris to various Indonesian destinations.
After receiving your request, we will get back to you with seat availability and best fare as soon as possible and usually within the next three working days.
Our office hours are:
Monday to Friday,
from 09.00-18.00 (GMT+08.00)
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Remember when comparing various offers:
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Fares depend on the dates or the period of the year you will be flying. |
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Different airlines apply different fares on the same routing. |
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Fare doesn’t say all about our or our competitor’s offer. The price of a flight often depends on the quality of the connection: flights with more stopovers tend to be less expensive; the same goes for flights that will take longer to get you to your destination. |
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Take into consideration factors such as airline reputation, connection quality (number of stopovers, & flying time) and the period when you are travelling. |
A note about “special offers”.
At given periods year round airlines will offer very attractive promotional rates. While they really are what they claim to be – very low priced tickets – they tend to be very limited in number.
indonesiatravelplan.com has access to these fares and will offer them to their customers as well. However due to limited supply, you’ll need to act fast when booking such flights.
Have a look what this means when you book such a flight with us..
Fares we offer to you will consist of two components:
basic fare + the tax.
While the price of the basic fare is always guaranteed, this cannot be the case for the taxes. Taxes on the basic fare are subject to change at all times. In case of an increase in these taxes on your particular flight, the price of your ticket will be increased as well. Usually, but not always, taxes will no longer be subject to fluctuation, after your ticket was issued – which can only be done after full payment.
Because of the possible fluctuation in taxes, we publish them seperately.
More about taxes.
Taxes are charged by either the airline, airports or governements.
They are used to maintain or improve airport infrastructure and security, to comply with environmental requirements.
Often they are necessary to compenstae rising fuel costs.
Different airlines will apply different taxes, even if they are flying the same routing. It may depend on their assessment of security or the number of passengers they fly on certain routings. It is even possible that one airline will not apply taxes on certain routings, while another one will. Taxes can be charged on top of the price of a ticket, but can also be levied at the aiport of departure. It is even possible that the passenger has to pay a tax in a transit airport to enjoy particular services.
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