INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Shares of Jet Airways Ltd jumped as much as 6 per cent on Friday, a day after two sources told Reuters that founder Naresh Goyal had agreed
Goyal, who founded the full-service carrier 25 years ago, has also agreed to reduce his 51 per cent stake in the airline but would continue
to be part of the company in some capacity even after stepping down as chairman, one of the sources said.
Jet, saddled with over $1 billion
debt, had a rough 2018 as competition intensified in the Indian skies, the rupee depreciated and high oil prices squeezed margins.
Jet did
not respond to an e-mail seeking comments
The company had said last week that its board had approved a rescue deal which will make its lenders, led by State Bank of India (SBI), its
largest shareholder.
The airline was also forced to ground another six planes on Thursday due to non-payment of dues to lessors, taking the
tally to 19 which is about 15 per cent of its fleet
It has a fleet of about 123, mainly Boeing Co planes, including 16-owned aircraft.
The stock posted its biggest daily per centage gain since
February 15, hitting a high of Rs 237.05
It was last up 4.4 per cent as of 0347 GMT