Other Asian, Australian and South Pacific Frequent Flyer Programs - Parent of Kingfisher Airlines buys controlling stake in Air Deccan




wask
May 31, 07, 5:08 pm
United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd., which runs Kingfisher Airlines, said on Thursday it will buy 26 percent of Deccan Aviation Ltd. signaling further consolidation in the fast expanding but loss-ridden Indian aviation market. Link (http://in.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID=2007-05-31T225053Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONC_0_India-300810-5.xml)

Wow, that's one fast track step towards gaining license to fly international destinations.


hserus
May 31, 07, 8:41 pm
Oh, the 4..5 years of domestic ops before being allowed to fly international thing?

That too, except that Mallya has a "me too" thing about full service carriers needing a cheapie subsidiary (United / Ted, Delta / Song, 9W / S2 and now IT / DN)

GUWonder
Jun 4, 07, 6:14 am
Oh, the 4..5 years of domestic ops before being allowed to fly international thing?

That too, except that Mallya has a "me too" thing about full service carriers needing a cheapie subsidiary (United / Ted, Delta / Song, 9W / S2 and now IT / DN)

I wonder what happened to his plan to work around the required number of years of domestic operation by starting up a US-based Kingfisher airlines to take advantage of the liberalized air market agreement between the US and India. Probably hit the US government "foreign control"/ownership snag when it came to starting that up.


wask
Jun 6, 07, 10:19 am
I guess he already has a company registered in the US with a name of Kingfisher International Airlines. All of Mallya's 3 kids are US citizens. So, I don't think he would have significant issues/problems with US government's foreign control/ownership rules.

enjoystravel
Jun 6, 07, 6:22 pm
I guess he already has a company registered in the US with a name of Kingfisher International Airlines. All of Mallya's 3 kids are US citizens. So, I don't think he would have significant issues/problems with US government's foreign control/ownership rules.

As in the case of Virgin America, US DOT has been very strict about looking at effective control. I don't think Mallya can get around US rules by using his US citizen kids. It is his usual bluster.



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