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Tigerair to fly Aussies home from Bali

Low-cost airline Tigerair has cancelled all of its flights to Bali's capital due to administrative requirements imposed by the Indonesian government.

a Tiger Airways plane
Source: TIGER AIRWAYS

Tigerair has been given a four-day reprieve to bring Aussies home from Bali.

Hundreds of passengers have been left stranded or had their holiday plans ruined as a stoush between Tigerair and the Indonesian government grounded the airline's flights to and from Bali.

More than 1700 travellers have been affected so far, but Tigerair said on Thursday the government will now allow them to bring almost 2000 customers back to Australia.

All flights to Bali from Australia between 13 and 20 January have been cancelled.

Two flights from Bali to Melbourne and Perth will operate on Friday - with flights to those cities and Adelaide scheduled to leave Bali until 16 January.

Flights from Tuesday, January 17 onwards are under review, the airline said in a statement.

 


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