Private airlines need to deal with issues on their own: Suresh Prabhu

When asked about the current situation at Jet Airways, Prabhu said, "We are not aware about their position."

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Suresh Prabhu
Aviation minister Suresh Prabhu

Amid Jet Airways facing turbulent times, Minister has made it clear that private airlines have to deal with issues facing them on their own and the government's role can only be at the policy level.

When asked about the current situation at Jet Airways, Prabhu said, "We are not aware about their position."

The full service carrier, which has been flying for over 25 years, is facing financial woes. Earlier this month, it also deferred the announcement of June quarter results. The airline's share price has taken a beating in recent weeks.

"We are not aware about their (Jet Airways) position. As far as private airlines are concerned, they will have to deal with whatever issues they are dealing with. At the Ministry of (Civil) we can only deal at the policy level, Prabhu told PTI in an interview.

Jet Airways is facing financial stress and on August 9 the company held off from announcing the unaudited financial results for the June quarter.
 

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The airline's board is scheduled to meet on August 27 to consider and approve the unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended June 30. The carrier is also under the scanner of markets regulator Sebi for alleged disclosure lapses.

Shares of tumbled nearly 4 per cent today after reports that the Ministry of is looking into alleged fund diversions at the carrier.

In a regulatory filing, Jet Airways said it "has not received any communication from the in this regard".

About the overall situation in industry, the minister said that whenever the fuel prices go up, the airlines get badly affected because it is a variable cost and cannot be absorbed into business model immediately.

"Now, we will have to work on it. Not only but globally. Some of the global airlines are facing serious problems. We have no control over the One of the things we are trying to pursue is to put the ATF (Turbine Fuel) into the GST," he said.

The has been working on efforts to bring jet fuel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.

First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 15:10 IST