Mumbai: Jet Airways Ltd. will consider a rights equity issue on June 26 to raise up to $400 million, the country's top private carrier said on Tuesday, as it seeks to expand overseas and rehaul a recent acquisition.
Jet, which has nearly a third of the Indian market, is launching more overseas routes in the face of growing competition in the fast-expanding domestic aviation market.
An estimated 35 million domestic passengers took to the skies in the fiscal year to March 2007, an increase of 39 percent from the previous year, on the back of cheap fares and new flights.
The market is forecast to expand at more than 20 percent a year till 2010.
Jet, which acquired domestic carrier Air Sahara in April for 14.5 billion rupees, has said it would raise up to $400 million for its international expansion and aircraft acquisition plans, as well as to overhaul Sahara. Sahara, now named JetLite, operates as a discount carrier.
19/06/07 Reuters India
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