Qatar Air denies interest in SpiceJet
January 15, 2013 5:36 by Reuters
Qatar Airways is not interested in buying a stake in budget carrier SpiceJet Ltd or any other Indian airline, the Gulf carrier’s chief executive said on Tuesday.
Shares in SpiceJet rose 4.1 percent on Tuesday after the Times of India reported it was close to selling a stake to a foreign carrier, which the newspaper said was most likely to be Qatar Airways.
“Qatar Airways categorically denies it is interested in investing in Spicejet or any other Indian airline,” CEO Akbar al-Baker said in a statement.
“This is pure speculation by individuals who deliberately want to spread such unfounded rumours to raise the stock value of their entities.”
Al Baker said Qatar Airways would only look at investing in India once it believed that laws and regulations in the country had been “properly liberalised”.
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