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Indian airlines in merger plans | Indian airlines in merger plans |
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Two of India's airlines have unveiled a plan to merge in an attempt to boost profitability amid rising costs and falling air fares. | Two of India's airlines have unveiled a plan to merge in an attempt to boost profitability amid rising costs and falling air fares. |
Deccan, Indian's first discount carrier, is entering a tie-up with the more upmarket Kingfisher Airlines. | Deccan, Indian's first discount carrier, is entering a tie-up with the more upmarket Kingfisher Airlines. |
Kingfisher is owned by alcohol baron Vijay Mallya and is named after his flagship beer brand. | Kingfisher is owned by alcohol baron Vijay Mallya and is named after his flagship beer brand. |
There is intense competition in India's aviation sector as more people become able to afford plane travel. | There is intense competition in India's aviation sector as more people become able to afford plane travel. |
There are currently 10 Indian carriers, up from three in 2003, with at least 14 more airlines seeking government approval to start flying in India. | There are currently 10 Indian carriers, up from three in 2003, with at least 14 more airlines seeking government approval to start flying in India. |
The merger follows earlier consolidation in the sector. The country's largest domestic carrier, Jet Airways, bought Air Sahara for $340m in April. | The merger follows earlier consolidation in the sector. The country's largest domestic carrier, Jet Airways, bought Air Sahara for $340m in April. |
'Logical' | 'Logical' |
Deccan has struggled this year, and sold a 26% stake to Mr Mallya's UB group in June, which was raised to 46% in October. | Deccan has struggled this year, and sold a 26% stake to Mr Mallya's UB group in June, which was raised to 46% in October. |
"The merger will bring about synergies across the board and lower the cost of operating both airlines," Deccan founder GR Gopinath said. | |
Next August will mark five years of Deccan operating, which means that under Indian law, it can then fly lucrative overseas routes. | Next August will mark five years of Deccan operating, which means that under Indian law, it can then fly lucrative overseas routes. |
Kingfisher will also gain this privilege as part of the merger. | Kingfisher will also gain this privilege as part of the merger. |
"The merger is logical under the circumstances," said Kapil Kaul of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA). | "The merger is logical under the circumstances," said Kapil Kaul of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA). |
"But it has to be done right because the two airlines come from cultural extremes - one a low-cost carrier and the other a full-service premium airline." | "But it has to be done right because the two airlines come from cultural extremes - one a low-cost carrier and the other a full-service premium airline." |
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