Air India Express has dismissed at least 25 cabin crew members following a significant disruption in operations. This action comes in the wake of nearly 300 employees, predominantly cabin crew, calling in sick and becoming unreachable, resulting in widespread flight cancellations and delays. The airline anticipates further terminations as it grapples with the aftermath of the mass absenteeism. Management plans to convene a townhall meeting today to address the situation with remaining cabin crew members.
Today, a total of 76 flights have been impacted, including cancellations and flights possibly operated by other airlines within the group. The low-cost carrier, a subsidiary of the Tata-owned Air India, finds itself embroiled in turmoil as its workforce protests against revised employment terms. Sources reveal discontent among the crew regarding perceived inequalities in treatment and alterations to compensation packages. Allegations include discrepancies in job roles and dissatisfaction with promotional opportunities.
These events unfold amidst ongoing merger discussions with AIX Connect, formerly AirAsia India, adding complexity to the situation. The crisis at Air India compounds recent challenges faced by the Tata group, following disruptions at Vistara due to pilot protests regarding changes to their remuneration packages, marking a turbulent period for the conglomerate’s aviation ventures.
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