Consortium involving Changi renegotiating terms for revamp of Indonesia's Flores airport


Goods and passenger ships at the port of the habour town Labuan Bajo in Flores, eastern Indonesia.- ST FILE

JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore's Changi airport might just be one of the first foreign businesses to benefit from Indonesia's new "omnibus law."

Changi Airports International Pte Ltd and its Jakarta-based partner Cardig Aero Service are currently renegotiating with the government on the terms for the refurbishment of the main airport in Labuan Bajo, Flores, head of Labuan Bajo and Flores Tourism Authority Shana Fatina told The Straits Times last month.

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