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Air India pilots threaten to stop flying over dues

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Mumbai, 17 August

A section of Air India pilots have threatened to stop operations if their allowance dues are not paid immediatel­y.

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, they allege.

“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 on Friday.

ICPA represents 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 allowances 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 expects 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”.

 ??  ?? ICPA represents over 700 pilots of the airline’s Airbus 320 family fleet
ICPA represents over 700 pilots of the airline’s Airbus 320 family fleet

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