The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Plan to set up airline in India: Qatar Airways

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

QATAR AIRWAYS plans to set up an airline in India along with the Gulf nation’s sovereign wealth fund, its chief executive Akbar Al Baker said on Wednesday.

This will be the first of its kind airline venture in India that will be fully-owned by foreign entities and the proposal comes nearly nine months after the central government allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the airlines segment.

Qatar Airways, which is among the top three Gulf carriers, has been exploring investment opportunit­ies in the fastgrowin­g Indian aviation market.

“We are joining hands with the investment arm of State of Qatar to start a domestic airline in India with a 100 per cent investment,” Al Baker said at a press meet in Berlin. “We are doing this because Indian government has opened up the foreign direct investment in (setting up) an airline in India.”

Al Baker said it is yet to apply to the Indian government.

Last June, India had allowed foreign investors — barring foreign

The proposal comes nearly 9 months after the Central government allowed 100% foreign direct investment in the airlines segment

airlines — to own up to 100 per cent stake in local carriers by liberalisi­ng FDI regulation­s. Currently, foreign airlines are allowed to invest only up to 49 per cent in Indian carriers.

However, the revised norms provide room for foreign airlines to partner with a foreign non-airline player to set up a 100 per cent foreign-owned carrier in India.

While the FDI norms have been relaxed, the government is yet to amend the regulation­s with respect to Air Operator Permit (AOP). At present, AOP is granted only to an airline where substantia­l ownership is with Indian entities. On several occasions earlier, Qatar Airways — which operates a significan­t number of flights from India to Qatar’s capital city Doha — had explored the possibilit­y of buying stake in Indian budget carrier Indigo.

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