Jakarta: Indonesia's largest private airline Lion Air said it will open 7 new international routes using new Boeing 737-900ER aircraft next year.
Lion Air Operation Director Budi Tanjung said Lion Air will fly to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in China, Madras, Chennai and Mumbai in India and Bangkok, Thailand starting in April next year.
09/11/06 Business in Asia Today/Antara, Indonesia
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