Australians in Indonesia advised not to fly with Lion Air following crash


PETALING JAYA: Australian government officials and contractors in Indonesia have been advised to avoid travelling on Lion Air following a fatal crash on Monday (Oct 29).

A notice was posted Tuesday (Oct 30) on smarttraveller, a website under the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, advising individuals not to fly on "Lion Air or their subsidiary airlines that operate outside of Australia".

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