Hindustan Times (East UP)

Vistara to ramp up manpower to 5,000 in 2022: CEO

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NEW DELHI: Vistara plans to significan­tly ramp up its staff strength to a total of 5,000 by the end of this year as the full service carrier focuses on increasing capacity utilisatio­n, expanding fleet and further improving overall services. Currently, the airline has around 4,000 people.

After being significan­tly hit by the coronaviru­s pandemic, including the third wave that negatively impacted air traffic which was on the recovery path late last year, the airline industry is again seeing an improvemen­t in traffic numbers.

Against this backdrop, Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan, in a not-socommon move, last week, admitted that the airline did not live up to customers’ expectatio­ns and assured that steps are being taken to address the “gaps on a war footing”.

“We wanted to make sure that we explain our side of the story... In February what we have seen is that demand has come back and people have started to travel and I think with cases going down, this, touch wood, will be the trend for the future,” Kannan told PTI in an interview on Tuesday. While emphasisin­g that the airline is working on a multiprong­ed strategy, he said that currently, it operates more flights compared to that in the pre-Covid period.

“We have about 220 to 250 departures a day. Since we have hit that momentum, (we have to look at) how do we continue to grow and how to make sure that the commitment­s we have made remain as we scale up. It also involves engaging our staff, partners...,” he noted.

The airline, which currently has 50 planes, aims to have 70 planes by the end of 2023 after taking into account some aircraft that will be returned to lessors. Vistara, a joint venture between Tatas and Singapore Airlines, started hiring for operationa­l roles sometime in October last year before the third coronaviru­s wave.

“Our current staff strength is about 4,000... so, we expect to go up to 5,000 as we ramp up through the year. As we take new aircraft, deliveries and as we increase capacity utilisatio­n, I think we will look at that number towards the end of this year.

“This will include everyone on Vistara’s payroll but that will not include outsourced third party partners such as call centres or ground handling agencies,” Kannan said.

Prior to the pandemic, the airline, which started internatio­nal operations in August 2019, had a fleet of around 40 aircraft and the number has increased to 50.

 ?? MINT ?? The airline, which currently has 50 planes, aims to have 70 planes by the end of 2023.
MINT The airline, which currently has 50 planes, aims to have 70 planes by the end of 2023.

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