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Government looks to divest ground handling arm of Air India by March, plans more flights from Mumbai

The government is planning to divest Air India Ltd’s ground handling arm before the end of the current financial year ending March 31 and is undertaking measures to cut costs across the board at the debt-laden airline, according to a senior government official.

By Anu Sharma  Oct 4, 2018 6:15:42 AM IST (Updated)


The government is planning to divest Air India Ltd’s ground handling arm before the end of the current financial year ending March 31 and is undertaking measures to cut costs across the board at the debt-laden airline, according to a senior government official.
Air India Air Transport Services, which is primarily involved in ground handling and cargo handling services, along with Air India Express are the only two profit-making subsidiaries of Air India out of its five arms, according to a reply given by the union civil aviation ministry to the parliament earlier this year.
“We are planning to divest the ground handling business, but no definite time frame has been laid down. However, it may happen before the end of this financial year," the government official told CNBC-TV18 adding that, date for floating the expression of interest will be fixed as soon as the “accounts are finalised" for 2017-18 (April-March).