Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Air India to get govt aid to fund salaries, maintain operations

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com ▪

MUMBAI: The government will provide debt-laden national carrier Air India with financial resources so that it can disburse the salaries of its staff and maintain its operations, Union minister of state for aviation Jayant Sinha said on the sidelines of an event on Thursday.

“We are definitely going to provide Air India with necessary liquidity and financial resources so that there is a successful turnaround (of the airline) and the airline continues to provide worldclass services to its passengers and that staff of the airline are paid on time,” Sinha said.

Air India has not disbursed salaries to a large number of its employees for the month of May, payable in June. An Air India spokespers­on had earlier said that the delay in government’s equity infusion into the airline led to the delay in payment of salaries to the staff. The spokespers­on had, however, said that the airline is expected to disburse salaries for May 2018 by June 15. The airline has also floated a tender to raise ₹1,000 crore from banks to meet its working capital needs.

Sinha said that the government is charting out plans for equity infusion into the airline, which had been frozen after the announceme­nt of strategic divestment of the national carrier.

Sinha said the government is committed to putting in financial resources to ensure that the airline can maintain its operations.

The government, which drew a blank on its plans to divest 76% stake in Air India as it did not get any bids for the airline, will soon take a decision on the future of the airline.

“The group of ministers constitute­d to oversee Air India’s strategic divestment will analyse all matters before them and an appropriat­e decision will be taken,” Sinha said.

Mint had on June 13 reported that the government is considerin­g easing the terms for the sale of Air India after its attempt to sell the national carrier failed to attract buyers. The report had said that the government is in initial talks with interested parties to reset the terms.

 ?? ABHIJIT BHATLEKAR/MINT ?? ▪ AI has not disbursed salaries to a large number of its employees for the month of May, payable in June.
ABHIJIT BHATLEKAR/MINT ▪ AI has not disbursed salaries to a large number of its employees for the month of May, payable in June.

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