Friday, November 06, 2009

Two crucial meets to decide fate of AI, airlines

New Delhi: Next week could be a crucial one for airlines in India with government holding two meetings. While the committee of secretaries headed by cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar will discuss the long-pending issue of allowing foreign airlines to invest in desi ones, Pranab Mukherjee-headed Group of Ministers will meet to look into aviation ministry's request to infuse funds into AI.
Many Indian carriers, led by Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher, have long been demanding that foreign airlines be allowed to invest in fund-starved Indian airlines.
Apart from funding, they have pointed out, the foreign partners would also get in their expertise for running airline business.
The government has so far not taken a final call as another section of airlines, headed by Naresh Goyal's Jet, has been opposing this on the ground that in the current environment no player can expect a good valuation. Now after a gap of many months, and for the first time in UPA-II, the issue of FDI by foreign airlines in domestic carriers is being considered again.
However, the trickiest of all seems to be the question of funding AI and saving it from a collapse.
06/11/09 Times of India
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