Air India pilots threaten to stop operations on flying allowance dues


Mumbai, Aug 17 (PTI): A section of Air India pilots have threatened to stop operations if their flying allowance dues are not paid immediately.

Alleging that while the salaries and perks of other employees are paid in full albeit with a delay, the same for the pilots and cabin crew are "ignored", despite the fact that flying allowances of these two licenced categories of employees form a major chunk of their salaries.

"We would like to inform you if the flying allowance is not paid immediately, we may not be available for flying duties," the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) said in a communication to Air India's director of finance today.

ICPA represent over 700 pilots of the airline's Airbus 320 family fleet.

"Since the company has paid the salary, the pilots will report to the office for any office duty of their expertise other than flying duties," it added.

According to a source, flying allowance are paid after two months.

"As a rule, flying allowances for the month of June should have been paid on August 1, but they remain unpaid even till today," the source said.

ICPA warned the Air India management that it expect a positive confirmation on the matter, "failing which we will be forced to direct our members not to report for flying duties and only management should be held responsible in case of any disruption of flights".

Significantly, the loss-making carrier has been facing cash paucity since the government stopped funding the airline following its decision to privatise it last year.

However, it failed to get a suitor by the required deadline, forcing it to put the privatisation plans on the backburner and reviving the capital infusion plan.

As part of this, Air India is set to get an additional funding of Rs 980 crore in FY19.

Amid the cash drought, the carrier has already delayed salaries of its employees six times in the last seven months. It paid July salaries to employees on August 14.

"As you are already aware the salary of a pilot in Air India only constitutes to 30 per cent. Every month we are being ignored while the company pays the rest of the employees in full and does not pay the flying allowance to pilots and cabin crew which forms the major part of our total earnings," ICPA said.

It said that in its earlier communication to the airline management, it had requested to communicate the delay in payments, if any, and not to separate flying allowance from salary.

  

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  • GD, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 18 2018

    Air India claims to be suffering losses, now it will compete to get bailout. However, when it was were earning profits most of its money was spent on appeasing the officials. This airline has been destroyed by its own employees not outsiders.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Aug 18 2018

    In 2017, Air India's domestic market share was just 13.5%. In 2018, it will be even less.

    Internationally, Air India makes some profits only the GCC routes. Otherwise, it is just a charity business. It probably made a small profit on the books by flying the Gujju-bhai everywhere.

    Given a choice, people choose some private airline over this babu-run white elephant.

    Air India's only beneficiaries currently are the fattened employees - whose whole families get free tickets and facities to make use of the airline.

    It is wise for the Government to close down the airline entirely and start selling the assets segment-by-segment.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    In BJP era all AI fleets will be replaced by Pushpak Vimaans flown by blind Bhakts. What a significant development by BJP!?!?!?!?..... All Air India problems solved.

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  • Anil, Uae

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Kick all old pilots nd aunty's air hostess
    They think they own this flight
    So arrogant.
    Coz of govt blessings this attitude.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Anil Ambani has already volunteered to buy Air India ....

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  • Edward R. monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    It is better they are kicked out permanently rather than they hold country and its image to ransom. They should never be employed by any airlines of the world. Jai Hind

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