A revival of Jet Airways is at risk as days roll by since its operations were completely halted. While the cash-strapped carrier awaits potential investors to pump in money, rivals are aggressively going after its most prized assets. A govt desperate to limit public backlash after flight ticket prices escalated is parcelling off landing and parking slots at congested airports. Lessors are also adding to the woes by allocating grounded aircraft to competitors. “It appears to me that lenders are not very confident of getting any serious bid,” said one consultant. “You cannot hold on to slots, and planes are not Jet Airways’ property. They have to find a buyer as soon as possible.” While the arrangement to give Jet’s landing slots and aircraft to rivals is temporary, the process to swap them again is complicated and is the domain of airports. <br/>