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SpiceJet in talks for stake sale to foreign airline

SpiceJet in talks for stake sale to foreign airline

Kalanithi Maran-promoted, low-cost carrier SpiceJet is reported to be in advanced negotia-tions for a stake sale to a foreign airline. If the deal comes through, it would be the third in line after the Jet Airways-Etihad tie-up and AirAsia joint venture with the Tata Group.

Mail Today Bureau
  • New Delhi,
  • Updated Jul 29, 2013 8:36 AM IST
SpiceJet in talks for stake sale to foreign airline
Kalanithi Maran-promoted, low-cost carrier SpiceJet is reported to be in advanced negotiations for a stake sale to a foreign airline. If the deal comes through, it would be the third in line after the Jet Airways-Etihad tie-up and AirAsia joint venture with the Tata Group.

Industry sources confirmed that SpiceJet is in discussions with a foreign carrier and efforts are on to conclude the negotia-tions expeditiously. However, the sources refused to divulge any further details saying share-holders would get to know about it very soon.

A top industry official confirmed that competing Gulf carriers are pushing for an entry into the Indian aviation sector after Abu Dhabi-based Etihad struck the deal with Jet. "It is actually a fight between Gulf carriers for getting more share in India's aviation market. Gulf carriers have an advantage that they are exactly in the middle of the globe and want to encash on that," said the official.

SpiceJet's spokesperson told Mail Today that foreign carriers have been in talks with airline for buying a stake ever since the gov-ernment opened the aviation sec-tor to foreign carriers last Sep-tember. "They (foreign carriers) have approached us since FDI (foreign direct investment) was allowed in aviation last year. They have regularly been discussing with us," the spokesperson said.

The SpiceJet management has been scouting for FDI to reduce the huge debt burden of Rs  1,429 crore and is understood to have been in talks with Kuwait Airways and Qatar Airways earlier. However, the latest round of talks is reported to be going on with some other carrier.

Reacting to reports that the air-line was in talks with Kuwait Air-ways to offload 25-per cent stake to it, SpiceJet earlier this month had said that a few investors had evinced interest. Some reports had also named Qatar Airways as showing interest in the airline. "We reiterate that a few investors have evinced interest in the com-pany post the government allow-ing foreign direct investment by foreign airlines in domestic carri-ers. It will be very premature to comment on the possibility of any fresh equity issuance to such interested parties or confirm/deny names of any such entity," the airline had said.

Courtesy: Mail Today 

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Published on: Jul 29, 2013 8:36 AM IST
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