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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Vistara (UK) CEO Vinod Kannan met with the airline’s pilots on Wednesday to ensure that operations would return to normal by the weekend.
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).
Situation at Vistara (UK) has escalated significantly today, resulting in the cancellation of numerous flights due to a shortage of pilots.
Vistara Airlines (UK), the domestic carrier owned by the Tata group, announced on April 1 that it will temporarily reduce its flight operations to “maintain sufficient connectivity across its network” due to issues related to “crew unavailability.”
The inaugural flight, designated as UK 524, departed from Thiruvananthapuram at 05:55 AM and landed in Bengaluru at 07:15 AM. Following this, it will leave Bengaluru at 10:40 PM, arriving at Thiruvananthapuram Airport at 11:40 PM.
Vistara (UK), a full-service carrier, announced on Thursday that it has taken delivery of its seventh wide-body Boeing 787-9 aircraft, thereby fulfilling the order it placed for 56 aircraft in 2018.
Vistara (UK) announced on Wednesday its decision to deploy Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft on the Delhi – Bali route starting March 31.
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).
Tata group and Singapore Airlines (SQ) owned Vistara Airlines (UK) is set to cut its Mumbai (BOM)- London Heathrow (LHR) route this summer, possibly due to slot constraints at LHR.