Pilots' Strike: Four Kingfisher Flights Cancelled from Mumbai


Pilots' Strike: Four Kingfisher Flights Cancelled from Mumbai

Mumbai, Jul 2 (PTI): Four Kingfisher flights from Mumbai were cancelled today due to the strike by a section of airline pilots.The flights have been cancelled since morning due to non-availability of pilots, airport sources said.

The flights include Mumbai-Chennai, Mumbai-Mangalore and Mumbai-Khajuraho.

Around 200 pilots including captains are on strike since yesterday protesting non-payment of salary, which they have not received for the past five months.

The strike has forced the airline to cancel its ATR-operations.Kingfisher currently has only 15 aircraft flying, including 8 ATRs, while 15 of its aircraft are grounded due to non-availability of spares on account of fund crunch.

The lessor have already taken back 34 aircraft after the company allegedly defaulted on the rentals amounting to around Rs 1,000 crores.

Kingfisher spokesperson was not available for comment.

"More than 200 pilots, including captains, are on a strike as the airline has once again failed to pay salaries to the staff. The employees had a meeting with airline chairman Vijay Mallya on the issue, but after he failed to commit anything on the salary payment, the pilots decided to stop work," airline sources said here last night.

A meeting of all employees, including pilots, engineers and cabin crew, has been convened here today to chalk out further course of action, they said.

Earlier also some of its pilots and engineers had gone on a strike, but returned to work after the management assured them of remitting the salaries. The assurance had come along with some tough talk by Mallya.

The cash-strapped airline has neither been able to pay salaries since February nor has managed to pay its dues to oil companies and airports. It has also defaulted on payment of service tax and TDS to the government.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    It is a shame for Mallya, Kingfisher Airlines and the Minister of Avaition for non payment of salaries to the pilots. What about the other management and staff of the airlines. Did they get their pay on time. The airline industry should be running better than before as more and more people are using air transportation than trains, buses and cars like before.

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    The central Govt. should call in the CBI to investigate the financial irregularities of Kingfisher Airlines because public money incl.Banks are involved.

    Buying a KF tkt is dangerous and one is asking for trouble.It is better to pay a little more and fly other Airlines.

    Mallya has certainly siphoned out funds from KF as he has done with other companies in the UB group.Otherwise as a matter of argument, how are the other Airlines doing well ?

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  • Faiz,

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    If all the airlines turn out this way, will India have any airlines left to fly?? Are we running out of reliable modes of service? Is India ready for the label "NEW AGE ECONOMY"...looks like we are flying
    into the cloud.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    If Mallya starts flight between Bangalore & Moon then gone case. The first batch will not come back because of Pilots strike.

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  • Kishore, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    All money & flights gone into the small hole. He realize when only one flight is left. Till then he was enjoying with beautiful chics & beer. Cheers.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    KINGFISHER IS THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG.

    MAJORITY OF PRIVATE ORGANISATION WILL FOLLOW THE SAME FATE .

    NOWADAYS MARGINS ( PROFITS ) HAVE COME DOWN & OVERHEADS ( EXPENSES ) ARE SHOOTING UP IN EVERY ORGANISATION DUE TO CUT THROAT COMPETITION, UNHEALTHY GOVT. RULES ETC...

    BUT GOVT. ORGANISATION LIKE AIR INDIA, ITI ETC.. ARE RUNNING UNDER LOSS & PAYMENTS ARE MADE @ COST OF TAX PAYERS MONEY.

    AS EARLIER SAID UNDER THE ITALIAN LED CONGRESS RULE INDIA WILL PUSH INTO STONE AGE ERA.

    THIS IS THE BEGINNING.

    JAI HO .

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  • Pearl, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Rakesh Shetty had Kingfisher strong early morning, so he s not able to understand about Vijay Mallya & Ajit Singh. This person never leaves a single moment in cursing Congress. I guess he does not get sleep cursing Congis

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  • shivprakash, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    If Rakesh shetty is made as CM this kind of issue will not come at all

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    The one's who with me Disagree
    R in tune with 'Fisher's Freebee!

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  • r fernandes, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Kingfisher has not operated flights on the mumbai-mangalore sector since last year. so which flight was actually cancelled ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Rakesh, Over here we are talking about Kingfisher and you are talking about AI. I am sure you had a Kingfisher early morning........

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 02 2012


    ALL REASON FOR THIS IS AJITH SINGH. UPA TEAM IS IN COMA.THEY STILL NOT AWARE ABOUT THIS ISSUE.

    HE FAILED TO SOLVE SMALL THIS ISSUE AND AI EXPRESS ISSUE.

    I AM SURE THIS WILL CONTINUE UPTO COMING 2014 ELECTION.

    WHEN BJP LEAD GOVT IN CENTRAL THAT TIME ALL THIS PROBLEM WILL BE SOVLED. SO WE HAVE WAIT UNTIL THEN. JAI HO INDIA.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    They must change the banner and put the new one:"FRY KINGFISHER"

    Useless people.

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  • Melwyn, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    woo lala lalla laaa woo lala lalla laaa ...........

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  • Nadumane Bajeelguthu Ravi Chawla, Pilar/Karol Bagh

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    No body dare to invest in 'aviation business' - it's wrong approach done by Mr.Mallya. May be he even lost his money which he earned from UB. Again he push UB to Bankruptcy. Only one option left better kingfisher to merge with Air Sahara. He even spoiled Deccan Air. In doubt 'Calendar-2013' will come-up.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Kingfisher
    A Pauper
    Flight into Danger
    Grounding days Nearer

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Rav ( Fake) Mallya what your inner soul says? Any Holy Drinks can solve the problem?

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Mon, Jul 02 2012

    Pilots are on strike due to non payment of Salary... how about beautiful chics Air Hostess paid well on time????

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