Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Won’t buy Jet as ‘enemy’ state backs it: Qatar Airways

- Reuters

MUMBAI: Qatar Airways will not buy a stake in Jet Airways as a substantia­l portion of the debt-laden Indian carrier is held by Etihad Airways, whose owner Abu Dhabi is an “enemy” of Qatar, its CEO Akbar al-baker said on Tuesday.

Abu Dhabi is part of the United Arab Emirates that cut ties with Qatar in 2017 over accusation­s of supporting terrorism. Doha denies the charges. The UAE, together with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain have banned Qatar Airways since June of that year as part of the dispute.

“We would definitely look at it (Jet Airways) if a 24% stake was not held by Etihad,” al-baker told Reuters on the sidelines of an aviation conference in Mumbai. “How can I take a stake in an airline which is owned by our adversary?”

Etihad plans to hike its stake in Jet to help the Indian carrier with its financial woes, a person close to the Abu Dhabi carrier told Reuters late on Monday.

Al-baker said Qatar Airways would be “delighted” to take a stake in Indigo, the largest airline in India - home to the world’s fastest growing aviation market.

The Qatari airline has previously expressed an interest in investing in Indigo, owned by Interglobe Aviation.

“But not in an airline where substantia­l ownership is by the enemy of my country,” he said, referring to Jet.

Qatar Airways posted a 252 million riyal ($67.18 million) loss for the financial year ended March 31, 2018, as it lost access to 18 destinatio­ns due to the political dispute.

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BLOOMBERG Qatar Airways CEO Akbar al-baker

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