Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Assocham seeks similar treatment to Air India and Kingfisher

Road to clinching partnerships is full of uncertainties, especially for Jet ...
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New Delhi: Less than three months after India allowed foreign airlines to invest in Indian ones, Jet Airways (India) Ltd, SpiceJet Ltd and Kingfisher Airlines Ltd—all of which lost money in 2011-12—are looking for overseas partners in a move that ...
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Assocham seeks similar treatment to Air India and Kingfisher
Myiris.com
ASSOCHAM Secretary General D S Rawat said the circumstances under which both Air India andKingfisher Airlines went down under were almost similar, largely emerging from the demand slowdown, high cost of aviation turbine fuel and other rising ...
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Assocham urges Govt bailout for Kingfisher
Hindu Business Line
The Government should provide a similar kind of financial help to Kingfisher Airlinesas extended to state-owned Air India, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) said on Monday. Pointing out that Life Insurance ...
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Hindu Business Line
Over 200 flights at city airport took off or landed late in Oct
Hindustan Times
Ministry officials said that the number of such flights were higher last month considering Kingfisher Airlines one of the seven domestic airlines had no flight operation. "Frequent delays of so many flights between six airlines reflects poor discipline ...
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Jet Airways, SpiceJet in talks to sell stakes
Zee News
Interestingly, another domestic carrier Kingfisher Airlines has been saying for a long time that it could consider selling equity to a foreign airline. Kingfisher shares also rose 5 percent Monday to a month-high of Rs 14.4. While both the domestic ...
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If I get a right price, I'd like to sell Rs 400 cr of NPAs this year: M V Tanksale
Business Standard
You have a Rs 350-crore exposure in Kingfisher Airlines that you hope to recover. How will you do so? The company's promoter, Vijay Mallya, is looking to raise funds. He would definitely like to do something to bail out Kingfisher. But what is his plan ...
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