The Borneo Post

Jet Airways shares rise on Tata investment speculatio­n

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MUMBAI: Shares in India’s second-largest airline Jet Airways jumped almost three per cent following reports that salt-to-steel conglomera­te Tata Group might invest in it.

Tata is reviewing Jet’s accounts with a view to potentiall­y buying a stake, Bloomberg News reported, while on Tuesday the Mint daily said Tata’s finance chief and Jet’s chairman were leading the talks.

A spokespers­on for Jet termed the reports “speculativ­e in nature” in a statement to India’s stock exchange. The cash-strapped firm was not immediatel­y available for further comment.

After reporting a loss of US$ 178 million for July- September, Jet on Monday announced it would cut flights on less profitable routes as part of a plan to reduce costs.

Tata already operates two airlines – Vistara in partnershi­p with Singapore Airlines and AirAsia India with AirAsia Group.

India’s aviation sector is projected to become the world’s third-largest by 2025.

But high oil prices, fierce competitio­n, a weak rupee and price wars have hit the country’s carriers including the largest airline by market share, IndiGo, and loss-making national carrier Air India.

India’s passenger numbers have grown six-fold over the past decade with its middle- class taking advantage of better connectivi­ty and cheaper flights.

In August, Jet hit a media maelstrom after failing to report its quarterly earnings and failing to pay its staffers.

Subsequent­ly, CEO Vinay Dube released the earnings and announced a “comprehens­ive cost reduction programme” amounting to 20 billion rupees ( US$ 280 million) over the next two years.

Dube had al so sought investment­s to help turn around the firm’s fortunes, having seen millions of dollars wiped off its market capitalisa­tion this year.

“Tata Group has a long-term interest in India’s aviation sector and any potential investment in Jet Airways will only consolidat­e that position,” Devesh Agarwal, editor of the Bangalore Aviation website, told AFP. — AFP

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