BusinessLine (Hyderabad)

Vistara’s network adjustment­s bring in flexibilit­y, operationa­l resilience

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Despite the tweaks in its network, Vistara has managed a 12-15 per cent capacity increase in April 2024 compared with April 2023.

This growth came alongside strong operationa­l performanc­e, with a passenger load factor (PLF) of 85 per cent for April and an ontime performanc­e (OTP) peak of 91 per cent on April 17. However, the airline’s CEO Vinod Kannan acknowledg­ed that the network adjustment­s were made “to bring in more operationa­l resilience and flexibilit­y.”

Vistara is now cutting back on flights by a significan­t 25-30 daily departures, or roughly 10 per cent of its total capacity.

This adjustment aims to return to pre-April flight levels and create a bu er in pilot schedules following recent

Vinod Kannan, CEO, Vistara

disruption­s caused by pilot dissatisfa­ction with rosters and a new salary structure. Over 150 Vistara flights have been cancelled since April 1 due to these concerns.

Last month, a Vistara spokespers­on explained the situation: “We are carefully scaling back our operations by around 25-30 flights per day, which is roughly 10 per cent of the capacity we were operating. This will take us back to the same level of flight operations as at the end of February 2024 and provide the much-needed bu er in the rosters.” The spokespers­on further assured that “These cancellati­ons have mostly been done in the airline’s domestic network and ‘much ahead of time’ to minimise inconvenie­nce to the customers.”

Vistara has apologised for the recent disruption­s and claims all a ected passengers have been rebooked on other flights. The airline anticipate­s a full merger with Air India by mid-2025.

NEW SALARY PLAN

The root cause of the pilot discontent mirrors issues at other Tata airlines: work-life balance, fatigue, and pay. Notably, a recent amendment to pilot work-hour regulation­s intended to improve well-being was deferred due to airline opposition, including Vistara’s.

Vistara’s new salary plan o ers a fixed salary for 40 hours of flight time, with additional compensati­on for exceeding that threshold and a service-based bonus.

This aligns with Air India’s pay structure in preparatio­n for the merger. While partially addressing pilot concerns, the spokespers­on highlighte­d the need to match Air India’s pay for the upcoming merger.

The temporary network reduction was followed by two days of disruption­s with over 100 cancellati­ons. CEO Kannan met with pilots, acknowledg­ing rostering issues and promising improvemen­ts for better work-life balance.

The Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed Vistara to submit daily reports on cancellati­ons and delays due to pilots going on sick leave. The regulator also mandated compensati­on or refunds for a ected passengers.

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