MUMBAI: Jet Airways the popular airline full which went bankrupt in 2019—could be back in the skies as early as the summer of next year, its new promoters said on Monday.
In a statement, new promoters, Murari Lal Jalan and Kalrock Capital, said they are planning to start domestic and international operations next year. “As per the resolution plan, Jet Airways intends to operate all of its historic domestic slots in India and restart international operations. If everything goes as per plan and the consortium receives the to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and regulatory approvals on time, Jet Airways would be back in the skies by the Summer of 2021,” said the statement.
The new management of the grounded airline has also reached out to top executives in the aviation sector to run daily operations.
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“The Consortium’s vision is to regain lost ground, set new benchmarks for the airline industry with the tag of being the best corporate full-service airline operating on domestic and international routes. The Jet 2.0 hubs will remain Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru like before. The revival plan proposes to support Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities by creating sub-hubs in such cities,” the statement further noted. — With inputs from agencies





