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Hindujas preparing bid for India’s Jet Air

The airline is 24 per cent owned by Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways

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The Hinduja Group is preparing a bid to buy grounded carrier Jet Airways India Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.

The UK-based group, run by brothers Gopichand Hinduja and Ashok Hinduja, plans to submit an expression of interest by the January 15 deadline, signalling its intent to make a formal offer, the people said, asking not to be identified as talks are private. Hinduja is seeking a partner to bid, one of the people said.

Creditors are seeking fresh bids for Jet Airways after earlier getting interest from only a single company, Synergy Group Corp. The Mumbai-based airline, which was once the country’s largest by market value, fell victim to a cut-throat price war initiated by a slew of budget carriers and eventually defaulted to banks, staff and lessors.

State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank have claimed Rs82.3 billion ($1.2 billion), while other creditors, like employees and lessors, are seeking Rs64 billion from the airline, which is 24 per cent owned by Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways PJSC.

Hinduja Group had earlier this year considered bidding for Jet Airways in partnershi­p with Etihad, but Etihad jettisoned the proposal and Jet Airways was tipped into bankruptcy.

Gopichand Hinduja told the Mint newspaper this month that the group was open to buying Jet Airways if indemnifie­d from the airline’s legal liabilitie­s.

Deliberati­ons are at early stage and Hinduja Group may decide against bidding, or other bidders may emerge, the people said. The Hinduja Group didn’t respond to questions sent by email.

While preparing a bid, the Hinduja Group will grapple with the complexiti­es that have sapped Jet’s value, including lapsed landing rights at Heathrow airport, and the validity of the carrier’s defunct flying slots.

The Hinduja Group will grapple with the complexiti­es that have sapped Jet’s value, including lapsed landing rights at Heathrow airport, and the validity of its defunct flying slots.

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