Singapore's Tiger Airways could pull out of Indonesia


SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Tiger Airways Holdings Ltd may be forced out of Indonesia, South-East Asia’s biggest domestic airline market, as its unprofitable joint venture is squeezed out of routes dominated by big-spending local carriers.

Tiger might sell or close Tigerair Mandala in the absence of any signs of the airline turning around this year, such as a significant reduction of losses, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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