Khaleej Times

Embattled Air India seeks ‘urgent’ loan

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mumbai — Air India has announced it is seeking an urgent multi-million-dollar loan to maintain day-to-day operations, highlighti­ng the wretched financial predicamen­t of the country’s debt-stricken national carrier.

In a statement posted on its website this week the airline said it was looking for a short-term loan of ₹10 billion ($148 million) “to meet urgent working capital requiremen­ts”.

Air India has failed to pay staff their salaries on time for the past 3 months, according to multiple news reports.

The plea for funds, made on Tuesday but only picked up by media late on Thursday, came just days after the government said it had not received any bids in an auction for a majority stake in the beleaguere­d airline.

The government announced in March that it planned to sell up to 76 per cent of Air India but a May 31 deadline passed without any suitors coming forward.

Airlines and other investors were put off by some of the sale terms, forcing the government to go back to the drawing board.

India’s Tata Group, Singapore Airlines and IndiGo were all linked to a takeover but subsequent­ly ruled themselves out. IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, wanted Air India’s internatio­nal operations but the government refused to carve up the carrier.

Air India, founded in 1932, was once the country’s monopoly airline, known affectiona­tely as the “Maharaja of the skies”.

But it has been haemorrhag­ing money for years and it has lost market share to low-cost rivals in one of the world’s fastest-growing airline markets.

Successive government­s had spent billions of dollars to keep it flying before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet last year gave the go-ahead for a sell-off.

Air India is about $8 billion in the red and reported losses of almost ₹58 billion for the financial year ending March 2017. —

 ?? Reuters ?? successive government­s had spent billions of dollars to keep air india flying. —
Reuters successive government­s had spent billions of dollars to keep air india flying. —

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