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Wed Sep 5, 2007 7:42am IST
 
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(Repeats story issued late on Tuesday)

NEW DELHI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Jet Airways Ltd (JET.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), India's top private airline, is delaying a planned $400 million rights issue because of the recent turmoil in global credit markets, its chairman said on Tuesday.

"It is delayed by two to three months, but we are OK even without the rights issue," Naresh Goyal told reporters at a news conference ahead of its first New Delhi- Toronto flight.

"Banks are still willing to lend, but we have decided to delay it."

Jet's Airways' board had approved raising up to $400 million by way of a rights issue in June to finance its expansion and overhaul of Air Sahara, which it bought in April.

Jet launched its U.S. flights in August. It plans to add 50 destinations in Europe and more flights to North America, Goyal said. It also flies to south and south east Asia and London.

"We are seeing very high seat loads in the coming months in our U.S. flights."

Jet has said it is looking at increasing the share of overseas operations to half its revenue by 2009 as the Indian market becomes increasingly competitive.

India's aviation market is forecast to expand at more than 20 percent annually till 2010.  Continued...

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