Air India to borrow Rs 900 crore

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Mihir Mishra: New Delhi, Nov 20 2012, 01:13 IST
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Air India vendors can expect some relief by next month, as the airline plans to borrow Rs 900 crore from banks to clear a part of it dues.

“Air India is paying an interest of around 16 per cent on a large part of its dues. With the payment of Rs 7,400 crore to banks through the bond issue that will close by the middle of next month, the airline will borrow Rs 900 crore from banks to repay a part of it,” said a senior civil aviation ministry official.

The official said that the national carrier owes around Rs 2,000 crore to oil marketing companies and around Rs 1,000 crore to various airport operators. “The details have not been worked out, but the whole logic behind the borrowing is to reduce the interest outgo on the current dues with high interest rate,” he added.

As part of Air India’s financial restructuring package, banks have converted 60 per cent of its total short-term debt to long-term with a lower interest rate. The rest Rs 7,400 crore are to be paid to banks through a government guaranteed bond issue that will close by mid-December.

“The banks will not have any problems in lending us Rs 900 crore after we pay back around 40 per cent of the debt. Paying back a large part of the debt also gives us a window to borrow,” said the official.

He said the airline does not require extra money to fund its day-to-day operations, as the operations are being

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throw this crap out. and save our money

reaz | 20-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
its high time to privatise this white elephant.why should the Gov spend our money on AI - IA.Why should the Gov save these Lazy people who does not care about their passengers.

AIR INDIA TIGHTENING ITS BELT

HARJAP SINGH AUJLA | 20-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
It appears that at long last Air India is trying to do some belt tightening. The prolonged strike by the pilots has grievously damaged the financial health of the airline. India is a different market than America. America's model of two hubs may not be the best for India. India has clusters from where lots of diaspora has taken place. Direct flights from these areas can be even better than hub and spoke flights.

Our Own Enemies in Finishing off our Own Business

Rajesh | 20-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Our Govt. has double standards.Govt. bails out Air India many number of times.Govt. keeps pumping funds for an Airlines which is in ever Red.Why can`t Govt. bail out King Fisher Airlines at least once or Twice to make this Ailines No ! Airlines in the World.King Fisher Work Culture is definetly the best compared to Air india which is the worst.Govt. must help King Fisher duing th their troubled times. Dr.Vijay Mallya should be supported at all cost as he is an Desi Internationally recoognised Business perosn

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