Citilink Indonesia has become the fastest growing airline in Indonesia since 2011 at the time when it took the first Airbus A320 aircraft and accelerated growth as part of Garuda Group’s effort to compete aggressively on the budget traveler segment.
PT Citilink Indonesia is a subsidiary of Garuda Indonesia which based on the Natakusumah Notarial Deed No. 01 dated January 6th, 2009 in Sidoarjo, East Java. The deed of establishment was approved by Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkunham) under approval letter No. AHU-14555.AH.01.01 year 2009 dated April 22nd, 2009. Citilink Indonesia's shareholder at the time of its establishment was 67% PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. ("Garuda") and 33% PT Aerowisata ("Aerowisata").
Since May 2011, Citilink Indonesia’s flight was managed by Garuda Indonesia’s Strategic Business Unit (SBU) which operated under Garuda’s AOC and using Garuda flight number.
In accordance to the Deed No. 23 dated January 13th, 2012 about changes in capital deposits and Deed No. 91 dated August 10th, 2012 about additional capital in form of airplanes, therefore Citilink Indonesia's shareholders are Garuda (94.3% ) and Aerowisata (5.7%).
With the provision of flight license SIUAU/NB-027 dated January 27th, 2012 and flight certificate AOC 121-046 dated June 22nd, 2012, Citilink Indonesia began to operates independently since July 30th, 2012 with IATA flight code "QG", ICAO designation "CTV" and call sign “Supergreen”.
Vision and Mission
Vision: To become a world-class LCC with sustainable profitability and the most admired company in Indonesia.
Mission: Improve the quality of people's lives by providing disruption-free air transportation that has high reliability and international security standards through a touch of Indonesian hospitality.