Won't pursue Air India bid if not profitable: IndiGo prez


New Delhi, Jul 1 (PTI): After sending a communication to the government on Air India, IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh has said that the airline will not embark on buying Air India if it is not profitable for the company and employees.

The no-frills carrier on Thursday wrote to the Ministry of Civil Aviation expressing its interest to acquire Air India, hours after the government gave its “in-principle” nod to divest the national carrier.

In a letter to employees on Thursday soon after approaching the government, Ghosh assured them that every action would be taken in the best interest of the airline.

“Let me be very clear that if it is not profitable and does not add value to our employees, customers and shareholders, we will not embark on this journey. As one of those who bleed blue and who have helped build this great organisation, you can rest assured that your leadership team and the founders of IndiGo will never do anything to jeopardise what you helped build and will always act in the best interest of IndiGo,” Ghosh said in the letter.

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IndiGo had informed the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) that it is interested in buying the international operations of Air India and Air India Express and if this option is not available, then they would be in for buying it as a whole. Sources said IndiGo’s plan appears to be consolidating its international market as it has already consolidated its “numero uno position” in the domestic market.

Ghosh told the employees that IndiGo is primarily interested in Air India’s international operations. He said a significant domestic network has been created in the past years and this gives confidence to build a world-class international airline.
The MoCA has described the expression of interest by IndiGo as “unsolicited” but formal. Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said the airline would have to apply when the bids are opened.

IndiGo’s letter came even before the government decided on the contours of disinvestment. A Group of Ministers under Finance Minister Arun Jaitley would sit together to finalise the details.

  

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  • vnayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Nobody in the right mind will buy Air India. The way the private corporations handle this is by cleaning the balance sheet first and streamline the operations (including the bloated labour force) and then handover to the bidder.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh is playinf safe as he very well knows the bad financial condition of Air India.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    NDA 1 led by Atalji had already readied sale of Air India, however both UPA 1 and UPA2 due to support from the Marxists and Communists stalled the sale prospects, making it sink more in the red. It started bleeding huge financial losses in the last 13 years. This is a good decision by NDA 2 led by Modi now.

    If not Indigo, then some one else will but, it could be Emirates or Gulf Air too

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    possibly tata's recd., contract underground.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Obviously, No one would pursue anything if it is not profitable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    He means - I do not want Politicians to fly free of cost & bleed my airline ...

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