Jet Airways gains nearly 20 percent after Etihad deal
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Shares in Jet Airways(JET.NS) surged
as much as nearly 20 percent after Gulf carrier Etihad Airways said it
is taking almost a quarter stake in Jet Airways at 754.74 rupees per
share, a 31.7 percent premium to Jet's closing share price on Tuesday.
Etihad will also invest an additional $150 million in
Jet's frequent flyer programme and spend $70 million to buy Jet's three
pairs of Heathrow slots through the sale and leaseback agreement
announced in February.The deal sets a valuation benchmark for further investment in Indian airlines, with budget carrier SpiceJet Ltd (SPJT.BO) frequently the subject of stake sale reports.
As of 9:25 a.m., Jet shares were up 14.3 percent. Spicejet gained 10.5 percent, while Kingfisher Airlines Ltd (KING.NS) gained 2.2 percent.
JEEUTIKA SINHA
PGDM 2nd sem
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