Kingfisher Airlines benches 50 trainee co-pilots
MUMBAI: Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines has benched 50 trainee co-pilots asking them to stay at home till further orders. The company has offered them a monthly stipend of Rs 20,000 against their take-home salary of up to Rs 1 lakh.
Kingfisher conveyed the decision after it announced an operational tie-up with Jet Airways to battle rising costs on Tuesday. Both airlines had decided to rationalise routes and cut capacities in both domestic and international routes. Within a day, Jet tried to sack 1,900 employees but had to take them back following a nation-wide protest.
The loss-making airline told these pilots that they would be asked to report for work once the market stabilises which could take as many as 12 months. This decision has put the co-pilots in a fix as most of them had borrowed funds from banks to pay for the commercial pilot licence (CPL) course fees and were planning to repay the loan from their salaries.
The deal, though appears relatively lucrative when compared to the Air-India’s scheme which offers a three-year sabbatical without salary. But it has left employees in the lurch. Frustrated with the decision, the co-pilots have sought a meeting with the Kingfisher authorities on Tuesday to explain their case, said one of the co-pilot. They are also weighing options of complaining against the company to the authorities, he said.
When contacted, the Kingfisher spokesperson denied the move. Kingfisher Airline executive vice-president Hitesh Patel said the entire batch of the co-pilots had been asked to take a salary cut.
The Kingfisher spokesperson said in a statement: “Kingfisher has effected a downward revision in the emoluments of a small pool of 50 trainee co-pilots. These trainees will continue to remain on the payroll of the company and will enjoy the full benefits and privileges including medical benefits and travel.” The official spokesperson didn’t elaborate the quantum of the salary cut. Line pilots and commanders of flights have been exempted from this move. The airline had to resort to this move as some of its aircraft have been grounded.
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azharuddin shaik said,
Wrote on November 25, 2008 @ 12:37 pm
am b.sc final year appearing i have complete my b.sc in may 2009 i have to get a career in airlines after my education plz tell which jobs will be offer in airlines. thank you sir
Kingfisher Red said,
Wrote on December 6, 2008 @ 10:37 pm
This is just a start..more bad news are expected in coming days!
Madhulagna Das said,
Wrote on December 27, 2008 @ 2:26 pm
Hi I want to join in kingfisher airlines.
as a cabin crew.
hita said,
Wrote on December 29, 2008 @ 3:14 pm
sir when will this slump get alright as i am planning to join airline as flight attendant if selected after my 12th