Hindustan Times (East UP)

Jet Airways may restart ops by summer of 2021

Its new promoters plan to start domestic and internatio­nal ops with all the slots that were available to the airline before it shut

- Malyaban Ghosh malyaban.g@livemint.com MINT

NEW DELHI: Jet Airways Ltd, the full-service airline which went bankrupt last year, could be back in the skies as early as the summer. Its new promoters, Murari Lal Jalan and Kalrock Capital, plan to start domestic and internatio­nal operations with all the slots that were available to the airline before it shut operations.

The promoters contemplat­ed starting a new airline but chose to stick with the Jet brand due its continuing value, connect with customers and important flight slots in various airports.

As per the resolution plan, Jet Airways intends to operate all of its historic domestic slots in India and restart internatio­nal operations. If everything goes by plan, and the new consortium receives the National Company Tribunal’s and other regulatory approvals on time, Jet Airways will be back in the skies by the summer of 2021, according to a statement issued by the company.

The new management of the grounded airline has also approached some top executives of other airlines in a hiring bid, Mint reported earlier.

“The Consortium’s vision is to regain the lost ground, set new benchmarks for the airline industry with the tag of being the best corporate full-service airline operating on domestic and internatio­nal routes. The Jet 2.0 hubs will remain Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru like before. The revival plan proposes to support Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities by creating sub-hubs in such cities,” the company added.

On October 18, lenders of Jet Airways approved a resolution plan submitted by a consortium comprising UK-based Kalrok Capital and UAE-based entreprene­ur Murari Lal Jalan to revive and operate the airline over a year after it was grounded due to a fund crunch under the ownership of founder Naresh Goyal.

“Jet Airways has been a brand with a glorious history of over 25 years, and it is the vision of the Consortium to put Jet Airways back in the skies at the earliest opportunit­y. We aim to re-energise the brand by infusing energy, warmth, and vibrancy into it while making it bigger and better,” said Manoj Narender Madnani, board member of the Jalan Kalrock consortium.

“Over the years, the brand has created loyal customers and we wish to bring in freshness by adding value – an Indian brand with a global outlook, warm yet profession­al which symbolises the New India, Young India. With the revival of Jet Airways, it will restore the confidence among the Jet customers to fly again and experience its world class facilities,” he added.

Apart from passenger operation the new management will also focus on cargo operations to try and improve revenue.

 ??  ?? On October 18, lenders of Jet Airways approved a resolution plan submitted by a consortium comprising UK-based Kalrok Capital and UAE-based entreprene­ur Murari Lal Jalan to revive it.
On October 18, lenders of Jet Airways approved a resolution plan submitted by a consortium comprising UK-based Kalrok Capital and UAE-based entreprene­ur Murari Lal Jalan to revive it.

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