Jet Airways\' temporary closure a setback for Indian aviation: AI chief Ashwani Lohani

Jet Airways' temporary closure a setback for Indian aviation: AI chief Ashwani Lohani

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The temporary closure of is a setback for Indian and a sad day for all those in the business of flying, CMD Lohani said Wednesday.

With lenders not extending emergency funds, cash-starved Jet Airways, which has been flying for over 25 years, Wednesday announced temporary suspension of operations.

"While sustained mismanagement definitely contributed, the fact remains that in the entire eco-system, it is the that invariably remains at the receiving end while all other stakeholders make money," Lohani said in a post.

According to him, it is a sad day for all those in the business of flying in the country to witness a fine closing shop.

"We have in the past witnessed many shutting shop and it is time to appreciate that the razor thin margins which are forced to operate with in a competitive environment, results in a scenario that encourages unsustainability," he noted.

Lohani, who is helming state-owned for the second time, also said the issue has no easy solutions, yet a solution would need to be found.

Air India, and Vistara are the only three full service carriers in the country.

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First Published: Wed, April 17 2019. 22:30 IST