2020
DOI: 10.1177/2516604220942971
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Air India on Sale

Abstract: This case study is based on the epic divestment of Air India which eventually did not take off. Post ill-conceived merger without any synergies, the losses began to enlarge exponentially. This led the carrier to financial losses, apart from that enormous order of 110 fleets without having the capacity to pay, crippled the financial status of the airline substantially. All the government’s effort to restructure and turn around the airline proved to be a failure. The plot for this case is set as, considering the… Show more

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“…Post-COVID: The pandemic's financial shockwaves forced a strategic shift in investment priorities. Fleet modernization slowed down, but the focus pivoted towards cost-cutting measures and streamlining operations [29]. Recognizing the critical role of technology in a competitive landscape, Air India significantly increased investments in digital infrastructure.…”
Section: Investmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-COVID: The pandemic's financial shockwaves forced a strategic shift in investment priorities. Fleet modernization slowed down, but the focus pivoted towards cost-cutting measures and streamlining operations [29]. Recognizing the critical role of technology in a competitive landscape, Air India significantly increased investments in digital infrastructure.…”
Section: Investmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also faced intense competition, fluctuating profit margins, high debt and other operational issues. Considering these challenges, the government authorities attempted divestment in Air India in 2018; however, it did not receive any bids from potential investors (Agarwal & Reddy, 2020).…”
Section: External Industry Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%