New Delhi: Troubled carrier SpiceJet will have to itself resolve its financial problems and the government can only help in the process, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today said.
“The government is here to be helpful and the government can be helpful but the SpiceJet problem is its finances which it will have to sort out,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the State Aviation Ministers’ meet here to discuss the Draft Civil Aviation Policy.
He said the Ministry was looking forward to suggestions from the state governments and discussions were underway with all the stakeholders to arrive at a policy which would bring back growth in the aviation sector.
“Policy is a continuously evolving process,” Raju said, adding that it would be put in place once the responses from the state governments and other stakeholders were received.
30/12/14 Business Line
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“The government is here to be helpful and the government can be helpful but the SpiceJet problem is its finances which it will have to sort out,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the State Aviation Ministers’ meet here to discuss the Draft Civil Aviation Policy.
He said the Ministry was looking forward to suggestions from the state governments and discussions were underway with all the stakeholders to arrive at a policy which would bring back growth in the aviation sector.
“Policy is a continuously evolving process,” Raju said, adding that it would be put in place once the responses from the state governments and other stakeholders were received.
30/12/14 Business Line