Thursday 28 Mar 2024
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(Feb 28): India is planning to sell a majority stake in Air India, the country’s national carrier, to a strategic partner in a bid to turn around the loss making airline, people with knowledge of the matter said.

The proposal includes reviving Air India within five years of selling a 51% stake, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information isn’t public. Talks are at an initial stage and presentations have been made to the finance ministry and the prime minister’s office, they added.

Intense competition from non-state domestic airlines has added to the woes of the former monopoly carrier, which is saddled with about US$7 billion in debt and has been unprofitable since 2007. Indian taxpayers have given Air India US$3.6 billion in the past six years, as part of an earlier bailout plan.

India’s finance ministry wants the plan to be discussed in detail to avoid a situation where there are no buyers after the offer is announced, the people said.

The carrier’s share in the local market has shrunk to 14%, from 35% a decade back, placing it third in the national ranking

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