Jet executives meet Jaitley, urge salary payment


New Delhi, Apr 20 (IANS): Senior executives of grounded Jet Airways met the Union finance minister Arun Jaitley on Friday and requested him to direct the banks to release at least one month's salary.

Jet has not paid salaries of a large number of its employees for the last three months, causing huge financial distress to them. The carrier last week suspended its entire operations for want of cash and is unlikely to clear employee dues anytime soon.

The airline executives also appealed to expedite the bidding process for the airline's stake sale and ensure transparency in the procedure.

Speaking to IANS, National Aviator's Guild Vice President Captain Asim Valiani said the Finance Minister assured them that he would look into all issues raised by the airline employees.

"We have not got any firm commitment from the Finance Minister on payment of one month's salary, but he told us that all the issues would be looked into," Valiani said after the meeting with Jaitley.

The airline executives accompanied by Maharashtra Finance Minister Sudhir Mungatiwar also urged the minister to ensure that Jet Airways' slots are protected.

"We urged him to protect our slots so that there is something for the new buyers. We also requested that Jet Airways' aircraft do not get de-registered and go elsewhere," Valiani said.

"The Finance Minister said he would like to see Jet Airways is revived," the senior pilot said.

Jet Airways had on Wednesday night suspended its operations indefinitely. The airline's revival now depends on successful stake sale initiated by the lenders led by SBI. In an official statement, the airline lenders led by SBI has said that they are 'reasonably hopeful' that the stake sale process would succeed and determine fair value of the enterprise.

As per industry sources, private equity firms TPG Capital, Indigo Partners and the NIIF and Etihad Airways are in the race to buy a stake in the grounded carrier.

  

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  • Ravi, Mlore?Usa

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Kingfisher made the same statements when they ran out of cash a grounded all flights. They never flew again to this date. Lenders will sell parts of the airline and landing slots for what they can get and this might be the end of Jet as we know it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Jaitley gives only to Ambani & Adani ...

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    SBI should sell the Airlines and all it assets to highest bider. Pay all back wages to employees after left over money to all Legal/secure creditors. Banks should take a loss and learn not to invest without guarantte of assetts. (Lending money is business and business comes with risk of loosing capital)

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Government should not do business with tax payers money. Private persons should take risks and do business. Government should only regulate business in just and fairly and collect tax

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 20 2019

    While are sympathies are with the Jet Airways staff, I don't think the government has any right to ask the banks to pay them their salaries. Jet Airways is a private airliner and I have no doubt that the astute and cunning Naresh Goyal would have siphoned off the funds to some other areas. Let the government get hold of his assets and pay the staff. Asking the banks to offer them money would set a wrong precedent.

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  • Adrian, Bendur / Dubai

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    No more. its been taken over by banks most of which are PSU's. So indirectly its an entity owned by public sector organisation :)

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 20 2019

    Jaitley will call ambani to fix the issue !!!or wait till 23rd for a a new finance minister ..

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 20 2019

    Tax payers money not to be wasted ....... let the company sell their flights and give them their salary...
    Then why kingfishers workers salary not paid by this government... why it us completely destroyed...... and jet airways loan of banks is 80 000 crore and the owners are living royal life in England ..

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