Vistara (UK), an airline owned by the Tata Group, has been grappling with persistent flight cancellations for the fourth consecutive day, despite appeals from pilots at sister airline Air India (AI) for the group chairman to address the concerns of Vistara pilots.
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Situation at Vistara (UK) has escalated significantly today, resulting in the cancellation of numerous flights due to a shortage of pilots.
Vistara and Air India pilots are set to adopt a standardized salary framework as the two airlines merge their human resource departments
Air India (AI) has assigned 30 first officers, also known as co-pilots, to assist with A320 aircraft operations for Vistara (UK) amidst its pilot shortage.
Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan emphasized on Saturday that “more than 98% of pilots” had agreed to update contracts featuring a revised pay system, which industry insiders highlighted as a significant factor contributing to recent flight disruptions and delays.
On April 3, Vistara (UK) CEO Vinod Kannan met with the pilots to discuss roster schedules and salary arrangements following the merger with Air India (AI).
Earlier this month, some pilots reportedly took sick leave to protest against the new salary structure proposed to them as part of Vistara’s merger with Air India (AI).
Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan disclosed on Friday that despite a reduced schedule aimed at enhancing operational resilience and flexibility, the airline managed to operate 12%–15% more flights during the April–May period compared to the same period last year.
A Vistara Airlines (UK) flight from Bhubaneshwar (BBI) to Delhi (DEL) made an emergency landing today amid A320 windshield crack
Air India (AI), owned by the Tata group, and Vistara are aiming to complete their merger by the end of October, thus consolidating their presence in the aviation market.