SYDNEY/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has cleared Tigerair Australia to operate flights from Bali to Australia until Monday, allowing around 2,000 stranded passengers to return home, the airline said on Thursday.
The budget carrier, wholly owned by Virgin Australia Holdings, had cancelled flights on Thursday and put Friday's flights under review after Indonesia revoked its permission to fly due to a bureaucratic technicality.
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