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SpiceJet to submit offer to Go First after due diligence to create an ‘airline in collaboration’
The news, which pushed up SpiceJet shares by more than 7%, came after Go First's lenders began contemplating the airline’s liquidation after they did not get any bids for it within the late November deadline
FP Staff December 19, 2023 13:26:04 IST
SpiceJet said on Tuesday that it will submit an offer with the resolution professional of Go First after due diligence. File Photo.
Budget carrier SpiceJet said on Tuesday that it will submit an offer with the resolution professional of Go First after due diligence to “create an airline in collaboration” with the bankrupt carrier.
The news, which pushed up SpiceJet shares by more than 7%, came after Go First’s lenders began contemplating the airline’s liquidation after they did not get any bids for it within the late November deadline.
SpiceJet did not provide any further details on its offer on Tuesday.
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Last week, SpiceJet said it would raise Rs 22.50 billion (nearly $271 million) by selling shares and warrants to aid growth plans.
Go First did not immediately respond to the media report.
The carrier’s bankruptcy filing lists Central Bank of India (CBI.NS), Bank of Baroda (BOB.NS), IDBI Bank (IDBI.NS) and Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) among its creditors to whom it owes a total of 65.21 billion rupees ($784.60 million).