Jet stops forward booking for east-bound international sector (IANS Exclusive)

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Crisis-ridden has stopped forward bookings for some of its international sectors, including those for east Asia, sources said on Sunday.

Accordingly, the company has informed the country's regulator that it has stopped taking forward bookings for its flights to SAARC and ASEAN destinations including Colombo, Kathmandu, Singapore, and Hong Kong till further notice.

However, sources said, the is hopeful of re-starting its London-bound services after April 15, as the flight sees healthy load factor. Other European routes like and are also expected to be restarted.

"They have informed that DGCA about suspension of forward-bookings for SAARC and ASEAN routes. For now, there is no certainty about when the forward bookings for these sectors will be re-started, since everything is dependent on capital infusion, which is stuck with the consortium of lenders," an insider told IANS in

"The high summer season demand for sectors in especially for is a major factor that is expected to push the airline to restart the route from April 15."

At present, the airline is operating only 7 aircraft for domestic operations due to grounding of over 80 per cent of its fleet by lessors, which has resulted in the cancellation of several hundred daily flights, inconveniencing scores of passengers at various airports.

Even the airline's unpaid employees are upset, they have taken out a silent marches in New and

Other employees, like (NAG) told IANS in Mumbai: "The airline is running out of time, with no funds and a truncated schedule, Jet is losing its true financial value."

"We want the banks to stick to their promise and infuse funds immediately. Only with fresh funds will you get any interest from new buyers."

On Friday, the suspended its international operations till the weekend after further reduction in its fleet size.

The airline has also cancelled domestic flights, leaving passengers stranded at various airports. This led (PMO) to assess Jet Airways' financial situation.

is expected to approach lenders on Monday for interim funding.

Till recently, the airline operated 26 aircraft, including A330s, 777s, 737-800 and ATRs, to various destinations like London, Toronto, Singapore, Amsterdam, Paris, and domestic sectors like Mumbai-Delhi, among others.

Jet owns 16 out of these 26 aircraft. The airline is in the midst of a severe liquidity crisis that has affected its operations. Currently, the airline owes over Rs 8,000 crore to a consortium of lenders led by the SBI.

The only hope for the airline now lies with an immediate dose of funding and the completion of a stake sale process initiated by the lenders. Speculations is rife that Jet's ex-Naresh Goyal, and six other parties have expressed their interest in the process.

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First Published: Sun, April 14 2019. 10:06 IST