Garuda Indonesia (GA, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) is planning to establish a new holding company to contain subsidiaries that do not contribute to its core business.

Airline president Arif Wibowo told the Asia Nikkei newspaper that the plan has already secured shareholder approval - including that from the Ministry of Transportation - with a proposal set to be submitted to the Ministry of State Enterprises in the middle of the year.

"We hope this will increase the company's leverage, as each business unit will have clearer management and they can develop more specific focuses," he said.

Garuda currently operates five subsidiaries including: budget carrier Citilink (QG, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta); PT Aero Wisata which deals with travel, hotel, transportation and catering services; PT Abacus Distribution Systems Indonesia which handles GDS services; PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia (GMFAA) which deals with aircraft MRO; and PT Aero Systems Indonesia which is an IT solutions provider.