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India's struggling carrier Akasa blames regulator "inaction" as pilots quit

Over 40 of more than 450 pilots have recently quit Akasa without serving their notice, leading to cancellations of around 18% of the 3,500 flights it usually runs a month in August.

September 21, 2023 / 16:52 IST
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Akasa is suing some of the pilots for alleged contractual violations
Akasa is suing some of the pilots for alleged contractual violations

Indian budget carrier Akasa Air has accused the aviation regulator of causing it ”significant financial and operational hardship” by not intervening to stop pilots from abruptly quitting and disrupting operations, legal filings showed.

Over 40 of more than 450 pilots have recently quit Akasa without serving their notice, leading to cancellations of around 18% of the 3,500 flights it usually runs a month in August.

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Akasa is suing some of the pilots for alleged contractual violations, and has warned in court that it might have to shut down if the exits continue.

India mandates a notice period of 6-12 months for pilots which some pilot organisations are challenging in court. Akasa argues its contractual obligations with pilots remain in force, and is suing the regulator for not intervening in the public interest.