AI to Suspend Domestic Bookings for Five Days as More Pilots Join Stir


AI to Suspend Domestic Bookings for Five Days as More Pilots Join Stir

New Delhi, Apr 28 (PTI): With more pilots joining the ongoing strike, Air India management has decided to suspend the bookings for the next five days in order to tackle the situation arising out of the stir.

About 200 executive pilots have also joined the strike by pilots associated with the Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA). Taking this into account, the airline has decided to suspend the bookings for the next five days, a senior official said.

Earlier today, Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi met the Prime Minister to apprise him of the situation and later briefed the Cabinet. Ravi is understood to have said that he had taken a firm view of the situation and fully supported the actions by the Air India management against the striking pilots.

He also apprised the Cabinet of festering issues that arose after the merger of erstwhile Indian Airlines with Air India and still remain unaddressed. He informed the Cabinet that combined annual salary of 28,000 Air India staff equals the annual salary of 1,600 pilots, which comes to around Rs 800 crore.

The Minister also said that the talks between the Air India management and the striking pilots with the Chief Labour Commissioner N K Prasad ended without result.

"There was conciliation with CLC, he called for the meeting. Air India management attended and also the people from striking union were present. I was told that nothing has come out," Ravi said addressing the media later.

He also said that the CLC directed the pilots to withdraw their strike and continue the discussions with the management.

"But I don't know the response, I believe and as per the reports received from my officers, the response was not positive," Ravi said.

Yesterday, Ravi had said that the demands of the pilots' union could not be accepted.

He had also appealed to the striking pilots to cooperate and help the airline come out of its crisis.

The Civil Aviation Minister said that good sense should prevail upon the pilots and they should call off their strike. There will be no talks with pilots until they withdraw their strike, he said.

  

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  • Sathish.S, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Thank You Air India for misusing flyers for a long time .Hope the Air India Rest In Peace.. .

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Apr 28 2011

    I do agree with Mr. Langoolacharya,
    U.S.A. Mr. Vayalar Ravi, you got
    this terrible headache called
    Air India to run smoothly, but
    dismantle it at the earliest.

    Air India which I call differently
    "Pandemonium Airways of India" is
    a colorful airline being operated
    by a battalion of irresponsible
    and strike virus infected employees
    for a very long time (majority of them). Air India
    has one of the lowest passenger
    satisfaction in the world, also
    at the forefront in flight
    cancellations and delays.

    How long the tax-payers will have
    to feed this old white elephant?

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Thu, Apr 28 2011

    Dear people,
    poor AI passengers are suffering and paying more to reach the destination. Privatize this AI.

    JAI HO...........
    STALIN MISQUITH,bahrain

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Thu, Apr 28 2011

    Close AI for the benefit of tax-payers and Safety and Convenience for passenger,,, without any delay.....

    I am really tired of seeing these good for nothing un-productive buffoons going for strike every now and then with or without any sound reasons....

    CLOSE NOW......

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Apr 28 2011

    most of the Government employees consider the government as their fathers property. Hire and Fire shall be the policy, even in Government establishments....then you see the progress and profit.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Thu, Apr 28 2011

    Sack all these AI,pilots and make it private....this national carrier
    is waste of tax payers money.

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