Indonesia AirAsia renews its IOSA certification, emphasizing its commitment to operational safety, security, and exceptional passenger service.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA – Indonesia AirAsia announced that it has once again attained the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
“IOSA is crucial for airlines as it ensures compliance with globally recognised operational security and safety standards,” stated Veranita Yosephine, CEO of Indonesia AirAsia, in Jakarta.
The renewed certification comes hot on the heels of the AirAsia group of airlines winning the 15th consecutive World’s best Low Cost Airline and World’s Best Low Cost Airline in Asia in the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2024.
Veranita added, “As the airline ramps up to support the growing travel demand post-pandemic, this achievement underscores Indonesia AirAsia’s dedication to prioritising security and safety standards on every flight, while striving to deliver excellent service to all passengers.”
Now, Indonesia AirAsia joins the ranks of other top-performing airlines within the AirAsia Group that have also achieved IOSA certification*. This underscores AirAsia Group’s commitment to ensuring that all its airlines meet the IOSA certification standards – the global benchmark for upholding the highest standards at all times.
“Indonesia AirAsia remains committed to supporting the Indonesian government’s efforts to boost foreign tourist arrivals through various initiatives. One of these initiatives is the continued expansion of new routes, connecting AirAsia guests to a variety of popular destinations both domestically and internationally.”
Indonesia AirAsia also emphasises the importance of passengers adhering to the latest travel requirements set forth by the government.
Indonesia AirAsia also reminds passengers to comply with cabin baggage regulations, which allow for carrying bags or luggage weighing a maximum of 7 kg per person. If the weight exceeds this limit, it is recommended to put it in checked baggage via the check-in counter at the departure airport.