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Paramount eyeing for stakes in other airlines

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 1:23 pm    Post subject: Paramount eyeing for stakes in other airlines Reply with quote

Paramount Airways aims at acquiring stakes in other airlines as part of its plans for a pan-India presence by 2011, the airline’s Managing Director M Thiagarajan has said, according to a UNI report.
If an opportunity came up, Paramount was open to acquiring stake in other airlines, provided the synergies and pricing factors are right, he said.
Paramount;s vision was to become the most preferred airline in the country by 2011, adding that a well-planned growth strategy was in place.
The Coimbatore-based airline has a fleet of five Embraer aircraft, which it flies in an all business-class configuration to nine cities -- mostly in south India barring Delhi.
It is already a leader in the South with 26 per cent market share, a fleet of five aircraft and 1,600 flights every month.
Paramount would move into other markets after adding aircraft and expanding into West India by 2008, he said.
Paramount had placed orders for 15 Brazilian-made Embraer Aircraft and five of these are already in operation. The rest wee expected in the next three years in a staggered manner.
The airline, promoted by the wealthy textile mill group Paramount, wants to internally fund the USD 600 million investment.
Thiagarajan, however, ruled out any plans of going in for for higher-end planes like the Boeing or the Airbus.
He said the airline has opted for night parking in non-metro airports to avail the 50 per cent cut in parking fee to reduce expense.
Any airline could sustain and succeed as long as it controlled costs and bring in efficiency. He said the airline had intensified its frequency on the Chennai-Madurai and Chennai-Coimbatore routes because of the success they have enjoyed here.
The airline had tracked one million people who had travelled on its flights and found that it was not only business travellers but also leisure and day-return travellers who were adding to the growing band of people wanting comfort and convenience.
Attributing on-time performance as the airline’s key strength, he said it was the main reason for passenger retention being high for Paramount.
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im surprised on hearing that.From what I know they are not very stable financially for big investments.
Maybe Preetam lobo [Anetter] would know.I heard he is in Paramount.
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