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Struggling Jet Airways operates reduced services

15 Jul 2019
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INDIA’S Jet Airways has

released a statement on

Twitter saying it is operating

a curtailed schedule with a

‘sufficient’ number of aircraft.

The Financial Times has

reported that the airline

has US$1,2bn (R17bn) in

accumulated debt and has

defaulted on loan payments

to the lessors of its aircraft

and other creditors. It has

fallen months behind in

paying salaries to critical staff

members, including pilots. On

April 5, state-owned Indian Oil

Corporation refused to refuel

the carrier’s aircraft for a few

hours, grounding flights.

Indian banks that have

taken control of the airline

are now looking for a new

owner willing to immediately

inject US$144m (R2bn)

to keep the carrier afloat.

This comes after founder,

Naresh Goyal, stepped down

as chairman and resigned

from the board at the end

of March. According to the

Financial Times, prospective

bidders are required to submit

expressions of interest for

a stake of up to 75% in Jet

Airways by 18h00 on April 10.

The airline previously flew to

Johannesburg. Local agents

advised TNW that they were

experiencing difficulties

obtaining availability. Tickets

are available directly through

the airline’s website.

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