Air India was today grappling with a fresh crisis with talks between protesting pilots and the management failing to make any headway and operations of
budget carrier Air India Express being affected with 23 of its cockpit crew reporting sick.
Negotiations between representatives of the Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) and AI management ended here "without consensus" but both sides decided to continue the talks in Mumbai tomorrow, IPG sources said.
However, not a single flight of Air India was disrupted and all of its over 420 flights scheduled for the day operated normally, an Air India spokesperson said.
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Airline sources said low-cost subsidiary AI Express had cancelled 13 flights since October 25 as 11 commanders and 12 co-pilots reported sick. They said another nine AI Express flights were likely to be cancelled over the week and passengers have been given advance notice so that they can rebook their tickets.
The sources said all efforts were being made to maintain the AI Express services to and from the Gulf due to the pre- Eid rush.
The pilots, owing allegiance to the IPG which has pilots of the erstwhile Air India as its members, have been at loggerheads with the management charging it with adopting discriminatory attitude against them vis-a-vis their erstwhile Indian Airlines counterparts.
Reacting to the protest, Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi said, "There is no deadlock. Air India management is in talks with their association. We are trying to resolve it. We can find a way out".
budget carrier Air India Express being affected with 23 of its cockpit crew reporting sick.
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