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Good sense prevails: Govt decides against increasing FDI cap in aviation
Sindhub •The Manmohan Singh Government has taken several foolish decisions in its mad rush to get more foreign money into India but thankfully, it has refrained from an obvious one: for now, there is no lowering of the FDI cap in Indian airlines.

Is GoAir talking to Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar for stake sale?
Fp Editors •GoAir's plan is to sell up to 49 percent stake and other companies it is in talks are Lufthansa and Dubai-based Emirates, said the report.

Will Jet-Etihad deal proposal finally get FIPB nod today?
Fp Archives •While Jet Airways plans to sell 24% stake to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad, Telenor is seeking government approval to hike stake by 25% in its Indian subsidiary Telewings to 74%.

Ajit Singh says bilateral deal with UAE for passengers' sake
Fp Editors •Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh defended the government's decision to increase seat entitlements in the India-Abu Dhabi sector as a sweetener to the stake deal between Jet Airways saying the move was made for passengers' sake.

Jet-Etihad deal will bring down air fares: Experts
Fp Archives •According to Captain Gopinath, the founder of erstwhile Air Deccan, the increased competition will lead to low air fares, besides bringing about improvement in the passenger amenities.

After Mallya, the bell tolls for Naresh Goyal of Jet
Sindhub •FDI came too late for Kingfisher. Jet Airways' Naresh Goyal too finds that his potential partner can now dictate terms to him. Is it curtains for him?

Differences intensify, govt may interevene to allay Etihad concerns
Fp Staff •The Jet-Etihad deal which was deferred by Etihad Airways which sought some revision in the deal has hit a hurdle after differences between the managements on crucial issues has intensified, reported CNBC TV18's Kritika Saxena.
Not just SpiceJet: Air India is the cancer cell keeping the aviation industry sick
Jagannathan •Air India's sickness lies at the heart of the industry's unviability. A taxpayer-propped loss-making airline makes it impossible for the rest of the industry to follow sensible business models



