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Jet and Air France-KLM expand ties in potential challenge to Etihad

Plan to boost traffic to Europe and North America

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MUMBAI: India’s Jet Airways and Air France-KLM on Wednesday announced a partnershi­p to route more traffic through Europe and on to North America, in a potential challenge to Gulf carrier Etihad Airways which is a shareholde­r in Jet.

Indian internatio­nal air traffic is booming, but much of the growth has been captured by the three big Gulf carriers including Etihad, which owns 24 percent of Jet.

The “enhanced cooperatio­n agreement” with Air FranceKLM, signed in India’s financial capital Mumbai, is designed to expand the number of flights to Europe and make Paris and Amsterdam hubs for connecting flights to the US.

The agreement also includes Delta Air Lines, with which Air France KLM has an existing partnershi­p.

Internatio­nal carriers are increasing­ly tying up on routes in the face of rising competitio­n.

Jet’s chief financial officer Amit Agarwal said in September that there was “continued weakness in the Gulf market both on the demand as well as yield.” He said flights into Amsterdam and Paris, which Jet launched recently, were a “brighter spot.”

The Gulf will continue to be an important market and Jet will not reduce its operations there, Naresh Goyal, chairman of Jet, told reporters alongside JeanMarc Janaillac, Air France-KLM’s chairman. Goyal added that Jet had a “great relationsh­ip with Etihad” and that would continue.

Under its previous CEO, James Hogan, Etihad had invested in Jet Airways as part of an aggressive strategy of growing its Abu Dhabi hub by taking stakes in other airlines that would funnel traffic to the UAE.

Two of the airlines, Alitalia and Air Berlin, have since entered administra­tion and incoming Etihad CEO Tony Douglas is expected to re-examine its other equity investment­s when he starts in January.

Etihad was not immediatel­y available for comment.

CAPA Center for Aviation senior analyst Will Horton said the Air France KLM partnershi­p was a “textbook example” of the downside of Etihad having only a minority investment in Jet.

“Under the new/expanded deal, Jet Airways will do more flying on its own compared to the Etihad deal. That boosts revenue,” he said. “Jet’s widebody fleet will also be better utilized — that’s also good for Jet.”

Jet and Air France-KLM said in

statement the agreement a announced on Wednesday would involve coordinati­on of sales and services. They also signed a memorandum of understand­ing to strengthen cooperatio­n in cargo operations.

Jet shares were trading 1.7 percent higher on Wednesday, while Air France-KLM shares were up 1 percent.

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Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal, right, sits with Air France-KLM Chairman and CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac during a press conference to announce the signing of an enhanced cooperatio­n agreement in Mumbai. (AP)
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