India extends deadline to receive initial bids for Air India

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Kumar and Aditi Shah

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - has extended the deadline to receive initial bids for its stake in state-run carrier Air to May 31 from May 14, according to a notification issued by the on Tuesday.

will announce the qualified bidders for the on June 15, according to the statement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, keen to sell the loss-making, debt-ridden airline, finalised plans in late March to divest a 76 percent stake and offload about $5.1 billion of its debt.

After the terms were disclosed, no company has come forward to say it is interested or to reaffirm previous interest, while and rival IndiGo, owned by Aviation, have already publicly opted out of the race.

In April, sources told that India's Tata Group, widely seen as a potential suitor for Air India, is also unlikely to consider a bid for the state-run carrier as the government's terms are too onerous. has not issued an official statement yet.

In its initial terms the government said the winning bidder cannot merge the with existing businesses as long as the government holds a stake. The winner may also be required to list Air and would need to abide by rules set to safeguard employee interests, restricting its ability to cut staff.

Earlier on Tuesday, the civil aviation ministry made public 160 queries it had received from interested bidders seeking clarity on the initial terms. These were mainly about the impact of the government's decision to hold a 24 percent stake, the make-up of the airline's debt and liabilities, its latest financial performance and workforce.

(Reporting by Kumar and Aditi Shah; Editing by and Vyas Mohan)

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 15:38 IST