Dayadra Mandal,Kolkata;
This meeting between the two could be in Delhi. Dasalal, under the leadership of SBI, the group of banks have control of Jet Airways. In such a situation, SBI has the right to take a decision on issues related to Jet Airways.
According to the information, there is interest in leasing the five major aircraft of Jet Airways on Air India. Air India chairman Ashwani Lohani also wrote a letter to the State Bank chief for this. Jet Airways currently has 16 major aircraft. Among these are 10 B777- 300ER and six Airbus A330S aircraft.
Air India wants to hire these aircraft on its international routes. Actually, Air India wants to start flying services on new international routes. At the same time, there is an intent to increase the number of flights on its existing international routes, but he has no additional aircraft to do so.
Meanwhile, Air India has offered special fares to reduce the problems of Jet Airways' temporary stranded international travelers. Air India said in the statement that "special fares" have been offered to stranded passengers at Paris, London Heathrow, Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah and Muscat foreign airports. Air India said that the passengers who have a confirmed ticket for the return of Jet Airways will be able to avail of Air India's special fare package for the stranded passengers.
Jet Airways, launched by travel agent Naresh Goyal in the 80's, provided airlines for millions of passengers for two and a half decades but after the 2010 crisis, the airline's debt crisis began to scare. During this time the company had to bear the losses continuously. After this, Jet Airways failed to pay for debt. In December last year, the company operating with 123 planes operated with only five planes on Tuesday. At present, the banks owe more than Rs 8,500 crore to Jet Airways.

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