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Indigo crew stuck as govt withholds nod for flight ops

- ANEESH PHADNIS & ARINDAM MAJUMDER

More than 50 pilots and cabin crew of Indigo are now stuck in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai as the government has withheld permission to ferry flights to bring them back to their bases.

Airasia India has two pilots from its Bengaluru base stranded in Kolkata, while Spicejet and Vistara said all their crew members returned to their bases on Tuesday after the suspension of domestic operations on Tuesday midnight.

The suspension excludes domestic and internatio­nal cargo services and flights specifical­ly approved by the government. Indigo operated over 800 flights on Tuesday, around half its normal schedule. Its duty patterns require pilots and crew to operate flights from other cities with an overnight stay away from the base.

The airline had worked out a schedule in such a way that all such pilots and crew could return to their base. “We had plans to bring all of our crew back, but some planned flights got cancelled and as a result over 50 pilots and crew got stuck,” said an airline source familiar with the matter.

Indigo management then planned relief flights to ferry crew to their bases. “Necessary approvals were sought and secured at the local level but the same were withheld as Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced 21-day nationwide lockdown,” the source added.

A senior official of the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation confirmed that Indigo had approached the regulator seeking special permission to ferry flights, but the regulator turned it down citing the lockdown.

“The direction… was very clear that no flight will be allowed to take off after 12 midnight. The airlines should have planned accordingl­y. As of now, we aren’t giving permission to any special flight other than foreign countries evacuating their citizens,” the official said.

Indigo did not immediatel­y respond to an e-mail sent for comments. A Spicejet spokespers­on said, “All our crew reached their home bases on Tuesday night. Cargo aircraft pilots continue to operate from different bases as required.” A few of Spicejet crew traveled on other airlines to reach their home base and tickets were provided by the airline.

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Around 50 pilots and cabin crew couldn’t return before lockdown was announced
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