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From Jet Airways to Alitalia: Decoding Etihad's global expansion plans

Cuckoo Paul • July 24, 2014, 15:46:13 IST
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All the airlines in Etihad’s portfolio are struggling carriers that will feed passengers into Etihad’s long-haul routes.

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From Jet Airways to Alitalia: Decoding Etihad's global expansion plans

One wonders how anyone can string together a ragtag group of loss-making airlines, to forge a cohesive global grouping that leverages on their strengths. But this is exactly what James Hogan, president and CEO of Etihad Airways has set out to do. After picking up 24 percent in Jet Airways, which lost Rs 4,100 crore last fiscal, Hogan is close to buying 49 percent of Alitalia that has the distinction of being one of the world’s perennially loss-making carriers. Alitalia lost about Rs 3,500 crore last year and has been a basket-case for almost a decade.

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Money, obviously, is not a problem for Etihad, which is owned by the government of Abu Dhabi. At a press conference in Delhi, Hogan said Etihad has invested close to $750 million in Jet Airways so far. He emphasized that the airline is here for the long-term, and would not shy away from putting in more. Coincidentally, about $750 million is what Etihad has proposed to pump into Alitalia. Over the next four years, this could go up to $1.7 billion to get the airline back on track. Even as they negotiated with the Italians, Hogan and his team have mounted a financial rescue of another European carrier Air Berlin, where it already has a 30 percent stake. The German airline is struggling with growing competition and in May, Etihad provided a 300 million euro cash-injection in the form of convertible bonds.

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Speaking in Delhi on Wednesday, Hogan said,“The equity-alliancesare part of a very clear game plan. The plan is to bring more connectivity (for passengers) through organic growth and codeshares.” Answering Forbes India’s question on his mandate from Sheikh Hamed Al Nahyan, who is chairman of Etihad Airways board and managing director of the Abu Dhabi Investment board, he said, the only brief was to be profitable. “There is no shopping list from them,” he said.

That Hogan is chasing scale is evident by the speed at which the alliance is being expanded. Already there is talk that Philippine Airlines could be the next partner.Etihad ordered 200 aircraft at the Dubai air-show last year, clearly preparing for the fruits of these investments in the form of more traffic for its network. If the Alitalia deal goes through, the group will be the fifth largest airline grouping in the world, Hogan said. Star Alliance, One World and Skyteam are the three largest airline alliances. The alliances do not have equity linkages.

All the airlines in Etihad’s portfolio are struggling carriers that will feed passengers into Etihad’s long-haul routes. Singling out India from the lot, the Etihad CEO said, “No single market is more important to us than India.” With 42 million international passengers, India is a very attractive point of origin and destination for Etihad. Commending Jet Airways founder and chairman Naresh Goyal for having built a fabulous brand, he said, the deal wouldn’t have gone through if they didn’t have agreat relationship.

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One of Etihad’s turnaround champions is Cramer Ball, who is now CEO (designate) at Jet Airways. In his previous job, on secondment to Air Seychelles, Ball was able to bring the moribund airline back to profitability. Etihad had bought 40 percent in Air Seychelles in January 2012 - the stake sale had included management rights.

Detailing out a three year blueprint to turnaround Jet Airways he said the domestic operations were the major challenge and would need the most change. He said India-Abu Dhabi routes would be the key pillar of the new network strategy. Surplus Jet aircraft are already being used by Etihad for its growing flights to the US. This fleet-sharing will soon be expanded and could extend to other equity partners. Jet has long struggled with extra capacity - expensive machines that are unutilised. The aim is to build breadth in the airline’s operations, he said. This will be done through linking with equity-partners as well as new code share agreements with other airlines, so passengers can eventually travel from any point to any other.

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This is exactly what the big alliances, like Star Alliance, are trying to do.

Both Ball and Hogan say resource sharing and building more linkages will pull Jet Airways out of the hole that it is in. Analysts, however, are still unsure of whether this can work in a business where cash can burn up faster than fuel. Hogan says Etihad has no exit strategy from India. “There is no tougher business than aviation, but we have the ability to build forward,” he said.

This article first appeared on the Forbes India website.

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Written by Cuckoo Paul
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Cuckoo Paul is Associate editor at Forbes India. She spends most of her time looking for interesting business stories. She is biased towards tales of dirty, old-style, brick-and-mortar companies in the oil & gas, power and heavy engineering business. Apart from refining margins, her other obsession is with things airborne. She learnt flying on a Piper Super Cub and follows commercial and general aviation keenly. She is also on the board of Childfund India, an NGO that supports about 70,000 children in the country. see more

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