An Indonesian court on Thursday rejected cargo company My Indo Airlines’ request to restructure the debt of Garuda Indonesia as it failed to meet legal requirements, its lawyer said. MYIA, a business partner of Garuda, brought Garuda to court in July after Garuda failed to fulfil its obligation to the cargo company. Garuda Indonesia, hurt by the pandemic’s impact on air travel, reported a loss of around $2b in 2020 with its short-term liabilities of $3.4b. “There are matters that needed to be considered further because (the debt) is not an amount that is simple to prove,” Asrul Tenriaji Ahmad, a lawyer for MYIA, on Thursday. He said the debt stands despite the court ruling. “Looking forward, Garuda will continue to focus on restructuring its business and operational obligations, as well as ensuring normal flight operations for passenger and cargo transportation,” Garuda said following the ruling.<br/>