Vijay Mallya on Friday said the Diageo-United
Spirits deal has no implications for his cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines, as
both are independent businesses.
"We have multiple businesses and each business operates independent of each other. There is no cross
"We have multiple businesses and each business operates independent of each other. There is no cross
contamination. There never has been,
there never will be," Mallya told reporters over phone from London.
Spiking speculation that
the deal with Diageo would help refunding of Kingfisher, Mallya said he would
address the financial issues of Kingfisher Airlines separately and that he did
not want to mix the Diageo-United Spirits deal with that of his airlines.
"I have now done what
I think is best for my Spirits business and, of course, we will also address
the needs of Kingfisher Airlines."
Mallya was speaking after
the world's biggest spirits group, Britain-based Diageo Plc agreed to buy a
controlling 53.4% stake in the liquor baron's United Spirits in a Rs. 11,166.5 crore ($2 billion)
deal.
There were speculation that
the funds generated out of the deal may be used to revive the cash-strapped
airline.
The airline has a total
debt of Rs. 7,000 crore from a consortium of banks.
It has been asked by the
Airports Authority of India (AAI) to pay back dues worth Rs.290 crore, or cease
operations at Chennai and Kolkata airports.
Other airport operators,
including oil companies and vendors, have also not got their dues.
The airline has been asked
to prepare a revival plan and present it to the aviation regulator Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which will take a final call on revoking the
airline's operations licence.
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