Garuda Indonesia announced a net loss of <strong>5.4 trillion rupiah</strong> (approximately <strong>318 million dollars</strong>) in 2025, highlighting structural pressures on the country's aviation sector. This loss follows the company's loss of its <strong>5-star</strong> rating from Skytrax.
Garuda Indonesia Airlines has announced the dispatch of 15 tons of ready-to-eat food to Jeddah to meet the needs of Indonesian pilgrims. This initiative is part of a larger plan to distribute 230 tons of food during the Hajj season.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced its support for foreign directors of Garuda Indonesia in completing their wealth reports, which are due by March 31, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability within state-owned enterprises.
Danantera Investment Management announced that Garuda Indonesia's performance will begin to improve by early 2026, following previous financial interventions. Officials confirmed that challenges remain, but positive signs of recovery are emerging.
Garuda Indonesia has announced the resumption of flights between Timika and Denpasar in Bali after a five-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The flights will operate four times a week, contributing to the enhancement of tourism and business in the region.