Sale of debt-laden Air India fails to take off


The core airline business comprising Air India and Air India Express

Mumbai: The Indian government’s attempt to sell debt-laden national carrier Air India is in danger of hitting the skids as a key deadline looms with no bidder in sight.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration announced in March that it would privatise the beleaguered airline.

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