• Login
Friday, November 14, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Media Watch
  • Home
  • FeaturedNew
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • India
  • Ladakh
  • Business
  • World
  • Sports
  • Interviews
  • Entertainment
  • OP-ED
  • Branded Post
  • Home
  • FeaturedNew
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • India
  • Ladakh
  • Business
  • World
  • Sports
  • Interviews
  • Entertainment
  • OP-ED
  • Branded Post
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Media Watch
No Result
View All Result

Will Not Close Down Kingfisher, Says Mallya

Online Desk by Online Desk
February 20, 2012
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

New Delhi: Beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines’ promoter Vijay Mallya tonight said he will not shut down the private carrier which struggled to stay afloat after further large-scale flight disruptions and resignation of pilots.

“Closing down is not an option. It will not happen. Government does not want it to happen. It is not in national interest,” Mallya said in his first public reaction to the latest crisis that has gripped his cash-strapped airline.

RelatedPosts

Your Capital – Your Right” Awareness Camps on Unclaimed Assets to Be Held on November 14 in Srinagar & Jammu.

SBI donates ₹1.55 crore to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund

J&K Bank accelerates progress under Mission YUVA

“Why should we give up as long as we get help. Help is not bailout. We have asked banks to consider our proposal to provide more working capital,” he said, making it clear that the airline has never asked for a bailout from the government.

In the context of getting help, the liquor baron referred to the government’s decision to allow direct jet fuel imports by the airlines and permit foreign carriers to pick up stake in them. He had lobbied hard with the government on both these issues.

Mallya claimed that the entire issue of bailout was of “media making”.

Asked about sudden disruption in Kingfisher flights, the UB Group chief said the bank accounts of the airline were frozen “very suddenly” by the Income Tax authorities over non-payment of tax dues.

“The abrupt disruption was unfortunate because our bank accounts were suddenly frozen by tax authorities. I don’t deny we have taxes due. …. The bottomline is we requested for time to pay these dues,” Mallya said. “It was the very sudden attachment of our accounts that obviously crippled us,” he said.

Kingfisher, which suffered a loss of Rs 1,027 crore in 2010-11 and has a debt of Rs 7,057.08 crore, posted a Rs 444 crore loss in third quarter this fiscal.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Maintaining that Kingfisher’s financial crunch was reflective of the prevailing state of the aviation industry, Mallya said “we have to make payments every day. Payments are to be made for spare parts, to customs, fuel dues, airport dues. So the ability to operate the bank account is critical”.

“Once we are choked, we obviously have problems. I tried to resolve and negotiate with the tax authorities and tried to agree on a payment plan which is comfortable for both. Our accounts should be de-frozen so that we can continue normal operations. We have the money in the accounts and money is flowing in,” Mallya said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Asked why the airline did not inform aviation regulator DGCA about flight cancellations, he said “if your bank account is frozen suddenly, obviously you don’t have advance notice by which to notify DGCA. It is self-explanatory.

“With the accounts frozen, the problem started then and there. We didn’t have time to notify anyone. It was only subsequently that we notified the DGCA. We conveyed to DGCA defining the circumstances we were having to suffer,” he said.

Almost 40 flights were cancelled by the airline, including those to Bangkok, Singapore, Kathmandu and Dhaka, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at various airports across the country. The cancellations included 14 flights from Mumbai, seven from Kolkata and six from Delhi.(KMW NEWS)

Next Post

PPP Chief expresses deep sorrow and pain on the 21st year of Kunan-Poshpora mass rape

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Kashmir Media Watch

Kashmir Media Watch (launched on 12 March, 2010), a pioneer among news portals in J&K, owes its origin to the idea that an unbiased, impartial and objective reporting on Kashmir is posted out to readers worldwide who want to remain updated on what is happening in Kashmir.
Contact us: kashmirmediawatch2010@gmail.com

Categories

  • Archives
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • Health
  • India
  • Interviews
  • Jammu
  • Kashmir
  • Ladakh
  • OP-ED
  • PR
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • World
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

©2024 Kashmir Media Watch - Powered by 8-Bit Studios

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • India
  • Ladakh
  • Business
  • World
  • Sports
  • Interviews
  • Entertainment
  • OP-ED
  • Branded Post

©2024 Kashmir Media Watch - Powered by 8-Bit Studios

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Discover more from Kashmir Media Watch

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading