Kingfisher struggles to stay afloat

New Delhi: As beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines on Monday struggled to stay afloat after further large-scale flight disruptions, Indian Government ruled out any bailout for the private carrier. "No, government is not going to have any bailout," Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told reporters here, adding, "Government cannot go around asking banks to lend money (for […]

New Delhi: As beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines on Monday struggled to stay afloat after further large-scale flight disruptions, Indian Government ruled out any bailout for the private carrier. "No, government is not going to have any bailout," Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told reporters here, adding, "Government cannot go around asking banks to lend money (for private airlines)".

"As far as Kingfisher or any other private airline is concerned, they have to present their business plan to the banks and if they (banks) are satisfied with that, and if it is within Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, then they will lend money," he said. The crisis for the cash-strapped airline grew deeper with at least 30 flights being cancelled on Monday, including those to Bangkok, Singapore, Kathmandu and Dhaka, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at various airports across the country.