Debt-Laden Garuda Hopes For Gov't Aid To Avoid Bankruptcy

Faced with a large US$850 million debt, cash-strapped Indonesian flag carrier Garuda is hoping for a government decision on intervention that would let the carrier refinance its debts to avoid collapse. The carrier's president, Indra Setiawan, said the government should make a decision immediately...

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