SpiceJet staff can rejoice because the airline is expected to raise pay by at least 10% starting April 1.
Captains’ salary will be reduced by a minimum of 10%, first officers’ by a minimum of 15%, and trainers’ by a minimum of 20%, according to SpiceJet.
- Due to COVID-induced low demand, SpiceJet has implemented salary cuts during the last two years.
- IndiGo had increased the salary of its pilots by 8% with effect from today earlier in the day.
- Due to a drop in income as a result of the epidemic, the airline had enacted compensation cuts across numerous categories of personnel, including pilots.
In the event that aircraft operations are not disrupted further, the airline aims to raise pilot compensation by 6.5 percent starting in November.
From March 27, India has restarted scheduled international passenger flights, and several airlines are investing big on foreign flights because of the high revenue potential.
Domestic travel is also experiencing good passenger sentiment, with recovery led by corporate traffic at roughly 80-85 percent of pre-COVID levels.
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