Airline files transfer petition in SC. |
Breaking its silence on the Air Sahara issue, Jet Airways today partly blamed the government's unclear policy on airline mergers and acquisitions for its decision not to extend the time-limit of the share purchase agreement to acquire Air Sahara. |
In a media statement, the company said the agreement between Jet and Sahara was contingent on certain conditions being satisfied before the due date of June 21. |
"These conditions related to some permission being given by the government, as well as certain policies relating to mergers and acquisitions of airlines being in place," it said. |
Reform and liberalisation of the aviation sector had been relatively fast-paced, but policy changes in such key areas had their own time-frame, it added. |
"Commercial transactions, however, have their own time-frame based on financial and other techno-commercial compulsions," the statement said, adding the decision was also prompted by commercial considerations, and was in the interests of Jet and its family of shareholders. |
However, the airline was quick to add that "sustainable reform must hasten slowly" as the government had to balance various strategic needs, and accommodate different points of view. |
Jet has also filed a transfer petition before the Supreme Court. This comes even as the Mumbai High Court and Lucknow district courts are hearing arguments on the Rs 2,300-crore Jet-Air Sahara deal. |