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Adani Group gets three months to take over airports

- Rhik Kundu

THE GROUP HAD ASKED AAI FOR A SIX-MONTH EXTENSION TILL DECEMBER 2021, CITING FORCE MAJEURE

NEW DELHI: The Adani Group has been allowed a three-month extension to take over airports at Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvanan­thapuram, civil aviation minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia told the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

The Ahmedabad-based conglomera­te had asked stateowned Airports Authority of India (AAI) for a six-month extension till December 2021, citing force majeure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Scindia said that while the airports at Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvanan­thapuram are yet to be handed over to the Adani Group, those at Mangaluru, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow were handed over to the company on October 31, November 2 and November 7, respective­ly. The concession­aire had invoked force majeure and sought an extension of 205 days for taking over these airports.

“AAI had granted three months extension (to Adani Group) in this regard,” Scindia said, adding that there was no loss registered due to the delay.

“The revenue from the remaining three airports viz. Guwahati, Jaipur and Thiruvanan­thapuram will continue to be received by AAI till the handing over of these airports to the concession­aire (Adani Group),” Scindia added.

Adani Group became the country’s largest airport operator after taking a controllin­g stake in MIAL (Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Ltd) earlier this year. The Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) In Mumbai is the second busiest in the country.

According to a March report by rating agency Icra, the airport sector is likely to incur a net loss of ₹5,400 crore in the financial year ended March 31 due to a sharp drop in passenger traffic following the Covid outbreak.

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