Air India pilots respond to management, threaten to quit jobs
Air India pilots respond to management, threaten to quit jobs
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Air India pilots have warned the management that they will not work if their outstanding flying allowance is not given to them. Now, Air India has given a delay to the pilots for the fifth consecutive month. In which July salaries are given this Tuesday. On the other hand, there is a big share of the earnings of pilots.  Pilots on the matter say that the salaries in their earnings are 30 per cent and the larger part is of this allowance, that is, the Flying allowance. They are being paid after two months which is contrary to the rules. According to the rules, they should have got the Flying Alliance of June in August. But they have still not got the payment.

After the failure to sell the government's stake, the Air India Board met on Friday. The meeting took place at a time when the government is considering financial planning for Air India. Aviation regulator DGCA has told the Delhi High Court that the aviation companies are not charging an inappropriate fare for air travel. Changes in the price of tickets are only according to market forces. The Aviation Regulator placed its opinion in the affidavit during a hearing on a PIL and said that he has no right to make rules regarding airfares.

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