Singapore International Airlines (SIA) today said it has neither submitted the final offer for participating in Air-India (A-I) disinvestment nor given any notice of withdrawal from the process.
The official spokesperson for the airline was responding to reports that SIA was considering a pull out from the race for A-I.
The Tata-SIA combine is the only bidder in the fray for the government's 40 per cent stake in the loss-making national carrier.
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SIA has, however, not categorically denied that it was exploring a withdrawal from A-I bid.
Senior government officials said that, throughout the day, SIA had not contacted them formally or informally to either withdraw their bids or deny the reports.
A senior official who has been interacting with SIA executives however, added that the unhealthy economic scenario -- where several international companies in the power and telecom sector have pulled out of India over the past few months -- could have been a cause for concern for SIA.