Credit crunch: Airlines seek $1 bn bailout
The Federation of Indian Airlines has asked for a $1 bn interest free loan from the govt to tide over the current crisis. Kingfisher's London flight | Top airports
The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) has asked for a $1 billion (about Rs 5,000 crore) interest free loan from the government to tide over the current crisis in addition to many other fiscal sops and easing of regulatory measures.
FIA, whose members include Air India, Go Airlines, IndigGo, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Paramount Airways & Spicejet, wants a moratorium of three years on the repayment of loan.
A fiercely competitive market, slowing passenger traffic, rising costs and the current liquidity crunch has brought the industry to a stage where it feels that if a bailout package is not on the cards then it would need to substantially downsize.
Simply put, many an airline will be grounded which doesn���t sound implausible considering that the $6-billion (Rs 30,000-crore ) industry is expecting losses to mount to $2-billion (Rs 10,000 crore) this year.
When asked if Kingfisher Airlines had approached the government for a bailout package and for help till the company was able to raise money from the market, Vijay Mallya, chairman of the company, said, ���It was part of the presentation made to PM by FIA.���
In a presentation made to the Prime Minister���s Office, the FIA has asked for the following:
Most Indian carriers have been trying to raise money the past few months without much success. Mr Mallya had said recently that he wanted to raise $400-million (Rs 2000 crore). With the global credit situation worsening by the day, it looks unlikely that any of the carriers will be able to raise funds in a hurry or on their terms.
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