Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Vistara evaluates bid for Air India

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com

nNEWDELHI: Tata SIA Airlines Ltd, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, is evaluating the prospects of bidding for national carrier Air India Ltd.

“Which entity in India will not be interested to evaluate buying Air India? We need to do a long evaluation as Vistara is itself in a long journey,” the airline’s chairman, Bhaskar Bhat, said on the sidelines of an event to unveil the airline’s new Boeing 787-9 wide-body aircraft. Gurugram-based Tata SIA has not decided whether it will actually bid for state-run Air India, he said.

“Whoever acquires Air India, whether it’s us or anyone else, will have to follow the government timeline.”

The government hopes to sell its entire stake in Air India. Last month, it invited offers from investors for the stake sale, after the failure of an expensive turnaround plan and an effort to sell a controllin­g stake in the national carrier.

The government found no bidders for a stake sale in the national carrier last year, with major Indian airline operators such as Indigo showing interest only in its internatio­nal operations.

The Tata group is among the few possible contenders for buying the carrier, said experts. The group currently operates fullservic­e carrier Vistara, apart from low-fare airline Airasia India, a joint venture with Airasia Bhd. The Tata group is the original owner of Air India before it was nationaliz­ed in the 1950s. Meanwhile, Vistara hopes to start long-haul internatio­nal flights in the June quarter and will take delivery of four Boeing 787s before the end of the year. The airline took delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 aircraft in February and plans to add three more such aircraft in March, May and June-july. The airline will be utilizing the Boeing 787-9s on metro routes, including the busy Delhi-mumbai sector till May. For its internatio­nal flights, Vistara is looking at various destinatio­ns such as Paris, Moscow and London, said Bhat. “However, which of these we will start, we don’t know yet.”

However, the airline will definitely fly to London, “the jewel of European destinatio­ns” soon, said the airline’s chief executive officer, Leslie Thng.

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