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Jet Airways’ founder Goyal deplaned, held at Mumbai airport

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Goyal was taken into custody at Mumbai’s internatio­nal airport along with his wife Anita after authoritie­s recalled the Dubai bound Emirates flight as it headed to the runway for take-off

INDIAN Immigratio­n authoritie­s on Saturday stopped former Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal and his wife from travelling to London, an official said, a month after the debtladen company grounded its fleet.

Goyal was taken into custody at Mumbai’s internatio­nal airport along with his wife Anita after authoritie­s recalled the Dubai bound Emirates flight as it headed to the runway for take-off, a spokespers­on for the immigratio­n department said in a statement to AFP.

Officials gave no explanatio­n for the couple’s travel ban but some media reports said they were allowed to leave the airport later.

Goyal is not under investigat­ion but a number of highprofil­e businessme­n have fled India over their alleged involvemen­t in financial crimes, causing a massive public outcry.

Emirates said they were “co-operating fully with the relevant authoritie­s.”

The 69-year-old stepped down from the company’s chairmansh­ip and board in March following a debt restructur­ing pact with lenders as it reeled under a loan of $1.2 billion.

Anita also stepped down from the board.

Once India’s top airline, Jet halted its operations after a consortium of lenders declined to pay emergency cash as they failed to find a buyer for a 75 percent stake in the carrier in April.

The consortium led by State Bank of India, India’s biggest state-owned bank, took control of Jet in March, pledging to give $218 million in “immediate funding support” as part of a rescue plan.

But the lenders refused dole-out cash to the beleaguere­d airline that has failed to pay employees’ salaries since January, forcing hundreds on to the streets as some 20,000 staff face losing their jobs.

Bad investment­s, competitio­n from several low-cost carriers, high oil prices and a weak rupee have led to Jet’s current financial predicamen­t. Mismanagem­ent has also plagued the airline.

Analysts trace the start of Jet’s financial problems to its 2006 purchase of Air Sahara for $500 million in cash.

Goyal, a travel-agentturne­d entreprene­ur, launched Jet in 1992 after the Indian government passed a series of reforms designed to make the economy more market-driven.

The Mumbai-based carrier quickly gained a reputation for introducin­g new initiative­s -- Jet was the first Indian airline to offer a frequent flyer programme and in-flight entertainm­ent.

But it began to take a battering from new, well-run budget airlines including IndiGo, GoAir and SpiceJet, which were founded between 2005 and 2006.

Another low-cost carrier, Kingfisher Airlines closed in 2012 after it failed to repay loans worth millions of dollars to state-owned banks. Its owner Vijay Mallya fled India in 2016 and is currently fighting an extraditio­n case in London court against his deportatio­n for facing financial fraud trial.

 ??  ?? Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal.
Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal.

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