A meeting between Qatar Airways's Group Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al-Baker and IndiGo Airlines promoter Rahul Bhatia in New Delhi on Thursday has triggered speculation that a stake sale by IndiGo to Qatar Airways could be in the offing.The speculation gains credibility in the wake of a statement made by Al-Baker in January this year. "If IndiGo offers us 49 per cent, Qatar Airways will be extremely interested," he had said.
Al-Baker is one of the world's most powerful airline chiefs, with a reputation for strategic insight and execution.
While confirming the meeting, both of them quickly denied they discussed the possibility of a stake sale, saying it was a "social" meeting and not much should be read into it.
The meeting needs to be seen in the context of West Asian carriers placing huge orders to buy aircraft mainly to gain greater access to Indian flyers who travel to the US and Europe. Competitors of IndiGo say that the meeting was a prelude to a possible deal to be hashed out in the near future.
06/02/15 Kuganandhan Paramanandan/International Business Times
Al-Baker is one of the world's most powerful airline chiefs, with a reputation for strategic insight and execution.
While confirming the meeting, both of them quickly denied they discussed the possibility of a stake sale, saying it was a "social" meeting and not much should be read into it.
The meeting needs to be seen in the context of West Asian carriers placing huge orders to buy aircraft mainly to gain greater access to Indian flyers who travel to the US and Europe. Competitors of IndiGo say that the meeting was a prelude to a possible deal to be hashed out in the near future.
06/02/15 Kuganandhan Paramanandan/International Business Times
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