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DELTA IN TALKS FOR STAKE IN JET AIRWAYS

Mumbai-based airline has roped in J P Morgan to help raise funds

- ANEESH PHADNIS

Jet Airways is deepening its relationsh­ip with Delta Airlines, which could result in the US carrier picking up stake in the Mumbai-based airline. Jet Airways, in which Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways owns a 24 per cent stake, has adopted a network strategy independen­t of its investor. At present, the Jet Airways management is fine-tuning plans for a commercial joint venture (JV) with Delta and Air France-KLM. A JV allows participat­ing airlines to share revenue and profits on routes. Sources said there had been explorator­y discussion­s between the management­s of Jet Airways and Delta on an equity investment. JPMorgan is assisting Jet Airways to raise funds, including a possible stake sale. Sources, however, said talks with Delta had not reached the stage of valuation, and a formal due diligence had not been conducted yet. Over the last few months there have been frequent meetings between executives of the two airlines at Delta’s headquarte­rs in Atlanta and in Europe and the two carriers may announce a joint venture in the next couple of months. ANEESH PHADNIS reports

Jet Airways is deepening its relationsh­ip with Delta Airlines, which could result in the US carrier picking up a stake in the Mumbai-based carrier.

Jet Airways, in which Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways owns a 24 per cent stake, has adopted a network strategy independen­t of its investor. At present, the Jet Airways management is fine-tuning plans for a commercial joint venture with Delta and Air France-KLM. A joint venture allows participat­ing airlines to share revenue and profits on routes.

Sources said there had been explorator­y discussion­s between the management­s of Jet Airways and Delta on an equity investment.

JP Morgan is assisting Jet Airways to raise funds, including through a possible stake sale. Sources, however, said talks with Delta had not reached the stage of valuation and a formal due diligence had not yet been conducted.

Over the last few months there have been frequent meetings between executives of the two airlines at Delta’s headquarte­rs in Atlanta and in Europe and the two carriers may announce a joint venture in the next couple of months.

Delta has stakes in the Richard Branson-founded Virgin Atlantic, AeroMexico and China Eastern Airlines. An investment in Jet Airways will provide it access to the fastgrowin­g Indian market. However, it is unclear whether an equity investment will materialis­e, given Delta’s animosity towards Gulf carriers on the issue of open access to the US market. An investment in Jet Airways will bring Delta and Etihad on the same table.

Separately, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal is talking with the Etihad management for fund-raising.

Jet Airways’ stock rose 3.35 per cent on Monday on talks of a stake sale to close at ~582. The airline's market capitalisa­tion was ~6,621 core at Monday’s closing price. There are enough indication­s of Jet Airways’ growing ties with Delta. The Mumbai-based airline has hired Vinay Dube, a senior executive from Delta, as its new chief executive officer. Also, Delta has leased a slot at the congested Heathrow airport to enable Jet to start a third daily service between Mumbai and London. "As a policy, Jet Airways does not comment on speculatio­n," an airline spokespers­on said. A Delta spokespers­on said, "We cannot comment on any future investment­s."

Etihad picked up a 24 per cent stake in Jet Airways for ~2,079 core in 2013. The two carriers have an extensive code share partnershi­p and the Abu Dhabi-based airline has assisted Jet Airways in raising loans from banks in the Gulf. However, relations between the two partners turned cold several months ago. This coincided with Jet Airways’ growing ties with Air France-KLM and Delta. Jet Airways has made Paris, Amsterdam and London its European gateways and feeds traffic to its European partners and Delta.

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