New Delhi: Air Sahara would soon sport a new name. Jet Airways has decided to rechristen Air Sahara after securing the regulatory clearance for their pending merger and run it as a separate wholly-owned airline subsidiary for nine months.
After nine months of integrating their operations and crew uniforms, the rechristened Air Sahara would finally be merged into Jet Airways to create a single entity, sources close to the deal told The Times of India. The new name for Air Sahara was, however, not disclosed. 04/04/06 Byas Anand/Times of India
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