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Tigerair cancels flights to Bali after changes in regulation

Staff WriterSouthern Gazette

Tigerair has announced it has cancelled four flights to Bali today following a decision by the Indonesian government to impose new administrative requirements for flights between Bali and Australia.

Tiger said it “was and is in compliance with all original conditions imposed by the Indonesian Government” on its Bali services.

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“Tigerair is working with the relevant Indonesian authorities to meet the new requirements and is hopeful of having flights up and running again as soon as possible,” the airline said.

Tiger is in the process of contacting passengers to inform them of the cancellations, and has apologised for the inconvenience.

All Tiger domestic services are unaffected.