Garuda Indonesia has been huddling with creditors in London about servicing more than $1 billion in debt
Garuda Indonesia has been huddling with creditors in London about servicing more than $1 billion in debt, but no relief is in sight. The carrier's short-term debt problem is $380 million. It also has about $700 million in long-term debt on leasing commitments for aircraft. President Abdul Gani said...
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