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Govt give clarifications for questions from bidders on disinvestment of Air India
Published : May 1, 2018, 3:29 pm IST
Updated : May 1, 2018, 3:29 pm IST
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Disinvestment of Air India
Disinvestment of Air India

The government today came out with a set of clarifications on the proposed strategic disinvestment in Air India and said individuals...

The government today came out with a set of clarifications on the proposed strategic disinvestment in Air India and said individuals other than the airline's employees would not be allowed to bid. It had issued preliminary information memorandum on March 28 for the proposed sale of up to 76 percent stake in Air India along with management control to private entities. The disinvestment would include profit-making Air India Express and joint venture AISATS, an equal joint venture between the national carrier and Singapore-based SATS Ltd. The government has put out clarifications for 160 questions from interested bidders on the disinvestment of Air India and its two subsidiaries -- Air India Express and AISATS. According to the 19-page document released today, the government has clarified that "individuals (other than employees) are not allowed to bid".

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Clarifications have been provided on various other aspects, including those related to slots, bilateral rights, and employee rights. "Details of existing slots and codeshare agreements will be provided at RFP (Request for Proposal) stage. It is expected that there will not be any impact of disinvestment on existing slots and bilateral rights. "Bidders are advised to undertake their own assessment of the impact of disinvestment process on the existing codeshare agreement," the government said. This was in response to queries on whether privatization would impact renewal of existing slots and bilateral flying rights. For more than 50 queries, the government has said details would be provided at the time of RFP stage.

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To a query related to staff, the government said, "employee concerns are being suitably addressed". "Grounded aircraft are assets of Air India. Successful bidder/ Air India post strategic disinvestment can deal with them/ dispose of as deemed fit subject to the terms and conditions of the Shareholders' Agreement," it said. As per the information memorandum, issued in March, the government would retain 24 percent stake in the national carrier, the winning bidder would be required to stay invested in the airline for at least three years. In the set of clarifications, it has been emphasized that "it is a considered decision by Government of India to retain 24 percent stake".

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