Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Vistara to review rostering system after discussion­s with pilots

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NEW DELHI: After facing significan­t flight disruption­s due to the non-availabili­ty of crew, Vistara chief Vinod Kannan said the airline will look to review the current rostering system after discussion­s with pilots and emphasised that there has been no unusual spike in attrition.

The Tata Group airline, which is in the process of getting merged with Air India, has temporaril­y reduced flight operations to ensure the availabili­ty of adequate pilot buffer and expects the situation to normalise by May.

A stretched roster on account of the high utilisatio­n of pilots is the key reason for the recent disruption­s, according to the airline while there are also concerns among a section of pilots about the new contract that will also result in pay revision.

In an interview with PTI on Friday, Kannan said that during a town hall with pilots, some concerns were raised around rostering, and pilots were told that the airline would look at how the rostering process can be reviewed.

Out of the airline’s total workforce of around 6,500 people, 1,000 are pilots.

Within the pilot cohort, there are people with different profiles and pilots can bid for different lifestyles on the airline’s advanced rostering system. Among others, there are some who like to fly more and some who don’t want to have layovers, Kannan said.

“We are going to go back to the pilots to seek their views and inputs to see how it (rostering system) is working, and what their thoughts are... whether they should be amended, whether they should be improvevd.

“So that dialogue will take place. Obviously, we cannot have different rostering systems for different groups of pilots. We will have to adopt the one that the majority are okay with. So, we are working on that,” the Vistara chief said.

For the roster for May, he said the airline will try and incorporat­e some of the feedback from the pilots to the extent possible.

 ?? PTI ?? Out of the airline’s total workforce of around 6,500 people, 1,000 are pilots.
PTI Out of the airline’s total workforce of around 6,500 people, 1,000 are pilots.

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