Battling financial crisis, Kingfisher Airlines Chairman Vijay Mallya on Tuesday said he has not asked for a bailout from the government but wants the lenders to help with Rs 700-800 crore (Rs 7-8 billion) working capital as short-term need and interest concessions.
Stating that Kingfisher Airlines was not shutting down, nor was it looking to enforce any large-scale lay-offs, the airline's chairman Vijay Mallya said that he was only asking for more working capital from the banks to keep the carrier flying.
"It will be wrong to write Kingfisher's epitaph," he said, reiterating that the "airline is not shutting down."
Mallya said that there will be no large scale layoffs but the airline would certainly cut costs to remain financially viable in this tough economic environment.
Facing all-round attack from political parties which are opposing any bailout for his airline, Mallya said, "We have not asked for any bailout from government. We have not asked the government to dip into the taxpayers' money. We have never done it, we will never do it."
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