The Tata‘s will hold 51 percent and Singapore Airlines will get 49 percent. But the deal may face regulatory turbulence as Tata's also hold 30 percent in a joint venture (JV) with Air Asia India reports CNBC-TV18‘s Ronojoy Banerjee and Animesh Das.
first published: Sep 19, 2013 10:34 pm
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