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Jet Airways has grounded its operations at Abu Dhabi Airport from Monday for an indefinite period, citing operational reasons.

Abu Dhabi is one of the two international hubs of Jet Airways. The Netherlands capital Amsterdam is the European gateway for the airline for its operations to Europe and beyond.

“Jet Airways has cancelled all their flights from Abu Dhabi with immediate effect from March 18 due to operational reasons,” Etihad Airport services said in a notification to its passengers on Sunday.

Etihad Airport Services is the ground-handling arm of Jet Airways investment partner Etihad Airways. Abu Dhabi Airport also serves as the main hub of the UAE’s national carrier.

“Further to the short notice of flight cancellation, (Abu Dhabi) hub may face minor disruption,” the company said in the statement.

Responding to PTI queries on the cancellation of its operations from Abu Dhabi, Jet Airways, in a statement, said, “Jet Airways has proactively taken certain adjustments to its flight schedule keeping in mind the likely, yet interim, non-availability of some aircraft in its fleet in the foreseeable future.”

Jet Airways has also informed the regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation and the passengers about these changes, it added.

Jet Airways has been looking at various ways to raise funds amid acute liquidity crunch that has forced it to ground aircraft, cancel flights in large numbers, shut down stations and delay salary payments to its pilots and engineers along with other senior staff.

On March 8, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal wrote to Etihad Airways Group CEO Tony Douglas, seeking urgent funding of Rs 750 crore and also warned that any delay in fund infusion might result in its grounding of the carrier, saying more than 50 of the aircraft are grounded amid increasing arrears of vendors and salaries to a section of employees.

Jet Airways has a debt of over Rs 8,200 crore and needs to make repayments of up to Rs 1,700 crore by the end of March.

Jet Airways has already defaulted on an ECB payment earlier this week but is servicing its domestic debt. The Jet Airways board had on February 14 approved a bailout plan whereby the lenders led by the State Bank of India (SBI) would become the largest shareholders in the airline by converting the airline’s debt into equity at a nominal price of Rs 1.

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