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Jet Airways to get Rs 600-cr emergency loan amid bailout talks: Report

Jet Airways has piled on debt as low-cost carriers lured fliers away with their cheaper, on-time, no-frills flights

Jet is also looking at selling part of its 49 per cent stake in its loyalty  programme, Jet Privilege, to Etihad
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Jet is also looking at selling part of its 49 per cent stake in its loyalty programme, Jet Privilege, to Etihad

Saloni Shukla & P R Sanjai | Bloomberg
Jet Airways India Ltd, the beleaguered carrier that's in the midst of bailout talks with its partner and lenders, is set to get an emergency loan of as much as Rs 600 crore ($85 million) to help it tide over a cash crunch, according to people familiar with the matter.   

Banks, led by State Bank of India, plan to provide the funds against shares pledged by founder and Chairman Naresh Goyal and partner Etihad Airways PJSC and backed by their guarantees, the people said, asking not to be identified before a public announcement. The disclosure is likely to be made

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