Garuda Indonesia merges with Pelita Air to boost efficiency and prepare for 2025 travel surge.
The merger between Indonesia's national airline Garuda Indonesia and state-owned Pelita Air is set to proceed as part of a six-month plan by the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry. The merger aims to enhance efficiency and prepare for increased travel demand, particularly during the 2025 Eid holiday. Garuda Indonesia plans to add 20 planes to its fleet, while Pelita Air will expand to 18 aircraft. The goal is to complete the merger by the end of the year, focusing on synergy and safety in the aviation sector.
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