Qatar Airways says in talks with India's IndiGo

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Last Updated : Jul 28 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

DUBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Qatar Airways said on Tuesday it was in talks with IndiGo about taking a stake in India's biggest airline that would expand the Gulf carrier's foothold in one of the world's fastest growing aviation markets.

"Qatar Airways confirms that the only airline it is talking to is the Indian carrier Indigo," Qatar said in a statement in which it rejected reports that it was interested in acquiring a stake in rival Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet.

Qatar has long coveted a stake in IndiGo, the fast-growing airline owned by InterGlobe Aviation which last month filed a draft prospectus for a stock market listing.

In May, Akbar Al Baker, chief executive of the Doha-based carrier, said Qatar would be interested in buying up to 49 percent of IndiGo, although he said then that there had been no talks. Al Baker also said IndiGo's owners had no immediate plans to sell.

Analysts expect IndiGo to push ahead with its flotation.

IndiGo did not respond to a request for comment.

Gulf-based carriers are keen on expanding into India, partly because about seven million Indians live in the Gulf region and air travel between the two markets is growing rapidly. Qatar is catching up with rivals Emirates and Etihad, which owns a stake in India's Jet Airways, in terms of frequency of services to the country.

Privately-held IndiGo is forecast to have made a record profit of between $150 million and $175 million in the year to March 2015, making it India's most profitable carrier, according to Delhi-based aviation consultancy CAPA.

Qatar said it had no plans to take a stake in stake in India's SpiceJet.

"Qatar Airways is not in talks to pursue a commercial stake in SpiceJet," Qatar Airways said in a statement, following a report in India's Economic Times that the Indian carrier was in talks to sell a stake to Qatar Airways.

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"These stake sale comments are unfounded and are believed to be deliberately spread to influence share valuations," it said.

SpiceJet shares have surged for four sessions, hitting a two-year closing high on Tuesday at 26.60 rupees ($0.4163).

Dubai's budget carrier flydubai also said it was not in talks with SpiceJet.

SpiceJet said on Friday it was in preliminary talks with potential investors who have shown an interest in putting money into the airline but it did not say who the potential investors were.

(Reporting by Nadia Saleem in DUBAI and Tommy Wilkes in NEW DELHI; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Jane Merriman)

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