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Jet Airways has finally been grounded.

The once-mighty Indian carrier said in a statement that it was suspending all flights after failing to secure emergency funding from the country's banks.

The airline has been struggling for months to stay in business and the announcement follows weeks of speculation over its fate.

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Jet Airways pilots gather to seek clarification on their unpaid salaries at Jet Airways head office in Mumbai. (AAP)

"This has been a very difficult decision but without interim funding, the airline is simply unable to conduct flight operations," Jet Airways said in statement.

The carrier's collapse is the biggest in India since the failure of fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines in 2012.

It's a huge blow to India's aviation industry as it struggles to meet soaring demand while keeping costs low.

It also comes at an inopportune time for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is seeking a second term in a national election due to conclude on May 23. Opposition parties have criticised his government for failing to bring down unemployment among India's millions of young people.

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Jet Airways aircrafts are seen parked at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. (AAP)

Jet Airways said it was informed late on Tuesday by a consortium of lenders, led by the government-run State Bank of India, that they would not be able to provide more cash.

The company described the suspension of flights operations as temporary, but the absence of funding puts more than 20,000 jobs at risk.

"Above all, the airline would like to express its sincere gratitude to all its employees and stakeholders that have stood by the company in these trying times," it said in its statement.

Passengers would be informed about the closure via email and text messages, and would be able to claim a refund, it added. The airline's operations had already shrunk to 40 flights on five aircraft by Tuesday, according to local media.

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Jet Airways employees stage a protest against delayed salaries at Airport road, Andheri. (AAP)

The carrier was founded in the early 1990s by Naresh Goyal and went on to dominate India's airline industry, accounting for nearly 20 percent of passengers carried by Indian airlines in 2018.

Yet in recent years it struggled to cut costs to compete with newer budget airlines like IndiGo. Rising oil prices and the increased volatility of India's currency, the rupee, only made matters worse.

Goyal stepped down in late March as part of a planned $300 million bailout that handed control to the banks. But that bailout did not materialise, with Jet Airways saying the banks were "unable to consider its request" for funds to keep it flying.

The banks will continue their search for a private investor to buy 75 per cent of the airline. The deadline for bids is May 10.

"We are actively working to try and ensure that the bid process leads to a viable solution for the company," the consortium said in a statement shared by Jet Airways.

Etihad Airways, which acquired a 24 per cent stake in Jet in 2013, has been touted as a possible buyer, but Abu Dhabi's national carrier has problems of its own after losing about $6.8 billion in three years.

Etihad said it would support passengers affected by the suspension of flights.

"We continue to work with Jet management, lenders and key stakeholders in the context of the lender-managed effort to restructure the company," an Etihad spokesperson added.

Jet isn't the only Indian airline in dire straits — the country's national carrier, Air India, is surviving on billions of dollars of taxpayer money after a failed attempt to privatise it last year.

https://finance.nine.com.au/2019/04...s-collapse-airline-grounded-emergency-funding
 
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Etihad invested 25% in this failing company? After this nonsense of Gulf billionaire pledging $800m for Notre Dame cathedral. Why do these Gulf Arabs keep throwing money away and not just give it to the poor.
 
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Corporate debt bubble about to burst???
 
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this is the future of the Indian economy
 
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Jet airways couldn’t keep up with the other Indian low cost airlines like indigo and spice jet.
Jet is down but the other two have reached all time heights.

I think air India should also declare bankruptcy and let other more competent leadership take over.

The other major reason for jets downfall is the founder of this company, he should have left the boat when he couldn’t compete with the new players.

People find it hard to let go of their creations even if they can no longer run them. This holds true for a small mom and pop shop down the street too, if the mom and pop are too old then let the children take over the family business or sell the business to someone more competent. Simple..!
 
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One tiny step by Pakistan, in the form of closure of air-space for Indian airlines, have brought a large Indian airline to a grinding halt. Just imagine what will happen to India if Pakistan decide to payback Indian terrorism from the western front in the same coin.
 
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One down....how many more to go?
This was not even a full blown war, just a 4 minute misadventure of crossing in to Pakistan.
Just a small sample of how devastating a real war could be

One tiny step by Pakistan, in the form of closure of air-space for Indian airlines, have brought a large Indian airline to a grinding halt. Just imagine what will happen to India if Pakistan decide to payback Indian terrorism from the western front in the same coin.
No, this has got nothing to do with the recent airspace closure.
Jet airways was going down long before the feb 26-27 events.

Similarly air India is going down for many decades, it’s the fattest white elephant in India. Pakistan can do nothing about it.
 
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The Indian economy will soon be in freefall. Thanks to the boasts of a Hindu hriday Samrat.

Lol!!!

Jet-lies is flying high...
If this continues, soon majority of Indians will open the borders and ask Pakistan to take over the administration.
 
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The Indian economy will soon be in freefall. Thanks to the boasts of a Hindu hriday Samrat.


If this continues, soon majority of Indians will open the borders and ask Pakistan to take over the administration.

Indian banks are also collapsing...and needed a bailout. What is going on in India, a rising Hindutva means a collapsing India??

https://thebigscope.com/banks-india-collapse/

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-crisis-in-indian-banking/article22845842.ece
 
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This was the most expensive airline with a full old fashioned service side. Excellent service but couldn't compete with the low cost airlines.
Survival of the fittest. They should have changed their business model to face competition.
The old must die so that new blood comes forward.
 
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