Indonesian low-cost carrier Citilink, which is owned by PT Garuda Indonesia, will make a profit this year, says chief executive Albert Burhan. He has cited lower fuel prices and a less competitive market environment as helping the airline in its turnaround plan.
Citilink reported a net loss of US$12 million in the nine months ended September on revenue of US$288 million.
Burhan said Citilink will consider launching an IPO over the next few years as it builds scale and becomes more profitable.
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