The Freeman

Bali tourists stranded as flights axed

- (AFP)

DENPASAR, INDONESIA — Hundreds of tourists were stranded on the resort island of Bali yesterday following a decision by authoritie­s to axe Tigerair Australia flights after the airline allegedly broke Indonesian regulation­s.

The budget carrier said six of its services between Australia and the Indonesian island were being axed on Thursday and Friday a day after the disruption began with the cancellati­on of several flights.

About 700 passengers were affected by the cancellati­ons Thursday, and a similar number were affected on Wednesday, the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

Tigerair said the chaos was caused by the Indonesian government's decision to "impose new administra­tive requiremen­ts for the operation of its flights between Bali and Australia".

However the Indonesian transport ministry said it made the move after administra­tive violations by the airline.

It said Tigerair should not have been selling tickets within Indonesia for its chartered flights. Only Virgin Australia, Tigerair Australia's parent company, was authorized to sell the tickets, it said.

"All foreign airlines must comply with our regulation­s," ministry spokesman Agoes Soebagio said in a statement, adding all Tigerair Australia flights would be cancelled until requiremen­ts had been fulfilled.

Tigerair said Virgin Australia was sending two flights to Bali to bring affected customers back.

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