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National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia announced on Monday that it will stop operating its Boeing 747-400 planes, which have been flying since 1994 and have logged up 89,900 hours flying time. Garuda Indonesia’s B747-400 planes served a number of international routes including to Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Paris, Madrid, Vienna, Tokyo Narita, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Medina, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. (Photo: Dmitriy Pichugin)
(The Jakarta Post)