http://www.livemint.com/2012/07/3123032 ... ent-n.html
New Delhi: Naresh Goyal-controlled Jet Airways (India) Ltd, the country’s biggest carrier, has sought government permission to join the world’s largest airline grouping, Star Alliance Services GmbH, putting the aviation ministry in a bit of a spot.
Interesting, I wonder whether the Government of India will say "Yes" or say "No" or just completely ignore the request and pretend they didn't hear the question.
Jet asks Govt of India for permission to join Star
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Re: Jet asks GoI for permission to join Star
Well based on the time it takes before they have an answer on the 787-compensatin deal between Air India and Boeing (while AI is even government owned and they really need the efficiency of the 787), I believe we might wait another 6-12 months before we have an answer on this request of 9W...
Anyway, this is no suprise, 9W wants Star and Star wants 9W...
Anyway, this is no suprise, 9W wants Star and Star wants 9W...
Re: Jet asks GoI for permission to join Star
And if jet is allowed to Star then normally BRU's future as the european 9W hub is a bit more certain!
Re: Jet asks Govt of India for permission to join Star
It's official now, the Star-dream of Air India has ended. Previously it was placed 'on-hold', but conversations between AI and Star continued.
But now civil aviation minister Ajit Singh said Star Alliance informed them that they couldn't come to an agreement over Air India and because of that they are fully rejected.
Ajit Singh:
http://www.business-standard.com/india/ ... ds/482772/
Tough I don't believe this has totally ended yet...It's still India of course.
But now civil aviation minister Ajit Singh said Star Alliance informed them that they couldn't come to an agreement over Air India and because of that they are fully rejected.
Ajit Singh:
And even more important (also a quote from Singh):To be part of the alliance, every member has to agree and that has not happened, especially after the pilots’ strike, when we lost a lot of credibility. They have practically said no and have sent us a letter last week. We have asked Air India to look for other options and alliances.
It seems India finally accepted that Star doesn't want a messed up Air India, but they do want Jet Airways. And with AI officially being rejected they have no ground to stand on to keep 9W from joining Star.I think Jet being a private airline cannot be a cause to stop them. It is also a domestic airline and flies with our national flag. It is up to Star Alliance to accept them.
http://www.business-standard.com/india/ ... ds/482772/
Tough I don't believe this has totally ended yet...It's still India of course.
Re: Jet asks Govt of India for permission to join Star
The same minister said that out of 300 routes of Air India, only 3 are profitable. How long is the Government of India going to sustain such an airline? In the EU they would be bankrupt since a long time!
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Re: Jet asks Govt of India for permission to join Star
The Indian minister is asking Air India to approach Oneworld and Skyteam - given the run around that AI have given Star before they were finally rejected by Star I don't see the other two alliances being very receptive to approached from AI.