Indonesia's distressed Garuda Airlines may remove first class seats in domestic bet


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JAKARTA, Sept 16 (Bloomberg): Distressed airline PT Garuda Indonesia may stop selling first class tickets as it focuses on flying local.

The state-owned carrier will concentrate on business, premium economy and economy seats because it is more suitable for the market, State Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir said in an interview late Thursday.

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