Modi govt to review freebies offered by Air India to its 24,000 staff


New Delhi, May 30 (Agencies) : New Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today indicated that the new government could review the free passage scheme offered by cash-starved Air India to its 24,000 employees. 

"There are a lot of things of concern as of now. These have to be looked into," Raju told reporters when asked about the loss-making carrier offering such a scheme which also included the relatives of employees. 

However, Raju also pointed out that issues like the definition of a family under the scheme called 'Passage Entitlement-Vacation Travel' would have to be examined. 

Under this scheme, top officers like functional directors and joint managing directors are entitled to get 24 free tickets each year, while the lowest rung staffer are entitled to eight tickets annually. However, all taxes and fees have to be paid by the employees who avail such tickets. 

Air India had come out with a circular in April saying the spouse of a deceased staffer could transfer his or her tickets to their children or step-children. 

The scheme came at a time when the national carrier is estimating an overall annual operating loss of Rs 2,123 crore in 2013-14, down from Rs 5,200 crore reported in 2012-13 and Rs 7,560 crore posted the year before. The airline is also faced with a cumulative debt burden of Rs 35,000 crore. 

But senior Air India officers defended the scheme, saying it was an industry practice, globally as well as by all the domestic airlines too. 

"It is a practice which is followed by all airlines world over as per IATA resolutions. All airlines operating in India, including loss-making private ones also offer this facility to their employees," senior airline officers said. 

They said that after the death of an employee, the spouse can avail of the benefits, part of which he or she can transfer to the children. But after the demise of the spouse, the facility is not passed over to the next generation. 

Air India officers said almost half the staff did not avail of the benefit due to high taxes and other costs involved. 

Also, whenever an Air India employee travelled on this 'Staff on Leave' (SOL) ticket, the travel was purely on 'subject to space available' basis, they said. 

Prior to their 2007 merger, senior officials of the two erstwhile carriers used to enjoy unlimited domestic travel, which has now been discontinued. The new scheme prevailing now has put a cap on the free passage given to the employees, which was unlimited earlier, the officers said. 

The scheme, they said, was a substitute for the leave travel concession scheme for government employees which Air India employees do not get. 

In the last financial year, the entire airline staff was about 24,000. But after 6,600 were transferred to its two new subsidiaries Air India Engineering Services Ltd and 5,300 to the Air India Air Transport Services Ltd, the airline has over 12,000 on its role. The subsidiaries were floated as part of the turnaround plan.
  

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Air India Express' punch line is "SimplyFly" The directors want to simply fly without bothering about cost. When the media highlights this they ask why "amplify?"

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  • India First, India

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Ache Din Aagaye but surly not for Air India staff !! Good news for taxpayers....

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  • siddapur abdul raheeman saheb, siddapur/karnataka/saudia

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Respected Civil Aviation Minister, please shed some light on the scheme of "travel now pay later"?

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / KSA

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai,

    You are commenting on the education qualification of the ministers. But do you have the courage to say only graduates are eligible to vote? As per you non-graduates may not elect the right MP

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  • Henry Sequeira, Kateel, USA

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Modi govt will not withdraw Z security for Robert Vadera because there is a setting among the conventional political parties. SIT and Review are eye washes for the public to believe. People will watch and wait for five years of Modi's report card and if not satisfied may try AAP. Ultimately in this election it is proved that voter is the Master and politicians are his the servants.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Fri, May 30 2014

    This is a sensible decision as the Air India was continuously bleeding since last few years. 10 years of UPA rule made Air India redundant & these kind of policies spelt its death knell. In the competitive foreign air markets, Air India is a spent force having given its premium routes to other air lines on a golden platter. Only Air India Express is making some money by milking the hapless Gulf labourers from Kerala & Karnataka...

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  • Henry Sequeira, Kateel,USA

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Air India's new motto: " We are the Maharajas we fly planes for our families by the tax money of the poor people of India".

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Looks like Air India's bottom line
    is
    'We Fly for Ourselves'
    No question of growth on the 'Top Line' therefore!

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  • Capt.cornelio, udyavar

    Fri, May 30 2014

    When you travel by air india 50 percent of passengers are free travelers and heavy luggage.We the tax payer has to pay for all these free travelers.Let the govt give one free ticket to all tax payers who has kept the airline floating all these years.As a tax payer i dont even get one pill from govt.

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  • gabriel, sagar

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Free Air travels of all the Political leaders of our country are cancelled then the Air India could make immense profits. After all many of our leaders are multi-Crorepatis!

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  • MANU, Udupi

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Why to review? simply cancel it.
    In this case review means replacing to the party favorites or adding to the list

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  • vinayak prabhu, mangalore

    Fri, May 30 2014

    raji became minister yesterday..air india took this decision during elections..as all remian distracted

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  • jeraldds, Niddodi

    Fri, May 30 2014

    I think Now all Air Indian staff unions planning for another unlimited strike and further loss to Govt of India. Bure Din Aanevaale Hai.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Middle class citizens paying taxes to the extent they really can't afford.
    In such scenario, how is that Air India employees getting freebies?
    They should also be at par with other tax paying citizens of India or at least make them pay 50% fares. I am sure they will not use tickets unnecessarily.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 30 2014

    No hope for Air India as Civil Aviation Minister Pusapati Raju is only MATRICULATE…

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore shj

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Yes till now your PhD degree holder Aviation Ministers have made it super airline of the world.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Air India must be re-named as
    "Government charity Ferry service".

    Great step in curtailing many such freebees, thus bleeding the cash-strapped airline.

    Also, make a study of the passenger/employee ratio of Air India. When compared with other airlines of the world, so many jobs are simply created for the sake of creating jobs.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Air India does not have money to pay its employers, but give freebies to its retired directors.

    Time for Civil aviation to stop these and put back the carrier in a profit path. Till now under the blessings of Scamgress, only the PAWAR party gained by killing Air India.

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