HomeNewsBusinessCompaniesAir India tweaks policy; ultra long haul flights' cabin crew to get single rooms during layovers

Air India tweaks policy; ultra long haul flights' cabin crew to get single rooms during layovers

The revised policy has been prepared after taking into consideration the feedback of cabin crew members. Earlier, the policy had proposed room sharing for cabin crew members irrespective of whether the flight is normal, long haul or ultra long haul

October 26, 2024 / 20:10 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
The revised policy has been prepared after taking into consideration the feedback of cabin crew members
The revised policy has been prepared after taking into consideration the feedback of cabin crew members

Ahead of the Vistara merger, Air India has finalised a revised policy for cabin crew members wherein layover allowances have been hiked and members will have to share rooms during layovers except for cabin executives, and those operating ultra-long haul flights.

The revised policy has been prepared after taking into consideration the feedback of cabin crew members. Earlier, the policy had proposed room sharing for cabin crew members irrespective of whether the flight is normal, long haul or ultra long haul.

Story continues below Advertisement

The allowance for international layovers will be increased from USD 85-135 per layover night from USD 75-100, according to an internal communication of the airline.Under the new policy, cabin crew members will have to share rooms during layovers.

However, cabin crew members of ultra-long haul flights will get single rooms during layovers as well as during unscheduled layovers in the event of a flight diversion, as per the internal communication.Generally, ultra-long haul flights are those having a duration of 16 hours or more. Air India operates such flights to North America.Cabin executives, who are senior members with around 8 years of flying experience, will also get single rooms during layovers.These executives are trained to handle security and emergency situations, including administering first aid to passengers. Traditionally, all Air India cabin crew members had separate rooms for stay during layovers.