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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | The engine revs up for Air India's divestment

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September 30, 2021 / 16:07 IST
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Air India’s turbulent divestment process is finally taking wing. Media reports indicate that the reserve price for the beleaguered airline is likely to be fixed at Rs 15,000-20,000 crore. The government may sell it even if the bid price is lower than the reserve price. Ironically, in spite of Air India’s hefty accumulated losses, the failure of several big names and pain inflicted by the pandemic on airlines, the country’s aviation sector holds a fatal allure for many businessmen.

Whoever finally flies the iconic Maharaja airline will have access to 4,486 domestic and 2,738 international slots across Indian and major international airports. Then, there is optimism that the worst is behind the aviation sector. Tailwinds from the domestic economy returning to normalcy and pent-up travel demand driving sales could help the winning bidder take off in calmer skies.