The Asian Age

Privatisat­ion to help Air India: Minister

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Mumbai, Dec. 29: Defending government decision to privatise national carrier Air India and its subsidiari­es, junior aviation minister Jayant Sinha on Friday said the private sector can run airlines business “far better” than government.

Mr Sinha also expressed hope of getting a winning bid for the national carrier in the next six to eight months. To revive the loss- making national carrier, government is working on the modalities for its strategic disinvestm­ent. “Around the world most public sector airlines like Lufthansa, British Airways and Qantas have all been disinveste­d by their government­s.” “They are now actually private sector airlines because the private sector can run airlines far better than government running them. That is why we are also going through the strategic disinvestm­ent process with AI,” Mr Sinha told an IIT- Bombay event. Expressing hope that “good” bidders will come forward, he said once the airline is privatised he is sure of Air India returning to its earlier glory.

“We are hopeful that in the next six- eight months we will be able to find a winning bidder for Air India,” he said.

Stating that Air India has improved its performanc­e quite dramatical­ly in the past three years and it is now making operating profit, Mr Sinha said the arilines’ total debt as of September stood at ` 51,890 crore and the annual interest outgo on this debt is around ` 5,000 crore. This high financing cost, which is on the net profit basis, puts Air India balance sheet in the red, he said.

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