GoAir not in talks with Paramount: Jeh Wadia

India-controlled low-cost carrier GoAir on Monday said it was not in talks for stake sale with Paramount Airways.

MUMBAI: India-controlled low-cost carrier GoAir on Monday said it was not in talks for stake sale with Paramount Airways.
"Information surrounding any kind of meeting between GoAir and Paramount regarding enterprise valuation is baseless and holds no ground," Wadia, managing director of GoAir, said responding to reports on Paramount Airways' picking up stake in the budget airline.
Wadia said his airline, which currently operates 396 weekly flights to 11 airports across the country, would implement its expansion plans during the medium to long term.
Indicating the airlines is doing well at present, he said: "GoAir is believed to have the highest load factor for the fifth consecutive month with load factor for May 2007 at 86 per cent," he added.
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