EaseMyTrip to acquire air charter service provider Nutana Aviation
EaseMyTrip will invest in and acquire Gujarat’s GIFT city-based Nutana Aviation. The acquiree company is in the business of offering charter solutions to clients in India and abroad. Nutana Aviation leases charter aircraft enabling operators to run efficiently along with proving charter booking services to its clients, within and outside India.
With this acquisition, EaseMyTrip will add a new segment to its portfolio. The acquisition* is a strategic decision which comes in line with its continued diversification plans of developing a comprehensive travel ecosystem. Via this acquisition, the company is focused on growing inorganically and attain profits. This will ensure that the company caters and expand its footprints to the international markets. Under this transaction, EaseMyTrip will hold a majority stake in the Nutana aviation. Post investment by EaseMyTrip, Nutana Aviation will continue to run and operate as an independent entity.
Speaking on the acquisition, Nishant Pitti, CEO and Co-Founder of EaseMyTrip, said, “As an acquiring party, EaseMyTrip always tries to buy stakes in companies that have the capability to establish an exemplary operations model in the future. Nutana Aviation brings a very novel idea to realization with their services. With India’s ever-growing demand for aircraft charters in the foreseeable future, we see Nutana shaping a reliable, robust, and profitable channel. We are extremely excited to see what the future holds for Nutana Aviation as a part of the EaseMyTrip brand.”
Sanjay Mandavia, Founder of Nutana Aviation, said, ‘’It’s our great pleasure to enter into a joint venture with EaseMyTrip which is India’s one of largest travel platform. It will not only support it’s organic growth into the travel industry but also support number of opportunities related with booking charter and leasing air services immersed with technology across the globe. Our combined experience in the aviation sector would usher into a new era of aviation.’’
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