Oman Daily Observer

Air India flights hit as workers go on strike

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MUMBAI: At least three dozen domestic and internatio­nal flight arrivals and departures were disrupted affecting thousands of passengers after over 1,000 contractua­l ground staffers resorted to a flash strike at the Mumbai airport early on Thursday, hitting Diwali travel schedules badly, officials said.

“Due to a sudden industrial situation at Mumbai Airport by Air India Air Transport Services Ltd (AIATSL) employees, some flights have got delayed. We are assessing the situation and all efforts are being made to minimize the delays or disruption­s,” said an AI official earlier yesterday.

To tackle the situation, the AI summoned the permanent employees to normalize the flight operations, especially the early morning departures which were delayed by around two hours.

According to unofficial sources, the action by the AIATSL’S contract workers came as they were not paid Diwali bonus and negotiatio­ns were on to resolve the issue this evening.

As per the situation till last evening, at least 37 AI flights, including eight arrivals and 16 departures comprising domestic and internatio­nal services, were delayed by an average two hours due to the agitation, sending passenger schedules haywire at the height of the Diwali festival.

Attempting to mollify the passengers’ ire, the AI said in view of the situation, it would waive all penalties for re-issuance, date change, no-show, cancellati­on or refund charges to and from Mumbai for all domestic internatio­nal flights from Thursday to Saturday.

Many affected passengers resorted to social media to vent their ire against the AI management as their festival and holiday plans were in ruins owing to the flight disruption­s. — IANS

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