Air India Express terminates 25 crew members amid sick leave dispute
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Air India Express terminates 25 crew members amid sick leave dispute

Air India Express, owned by the Tata Group, has terminated 25 crew members after they all called in sick together to protest against management choices about a merger. This caused a lot of problems with flights being cancelled or delayed. The CEO, Aloke Singh, criticised what they did and promised that the airline will still focus on serving passengers well

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Air India Express, which is owned by Tata Group, has taken strong action because many of its crew members called in sick all at once. As a result, the company fired 25 employees. The crew members were upset because they didn’t like how the company was managing the merger between the low-cost domestic service and AirAsia India. The company said the sick calls were planned in advance and were not for valid reasons. This caused big problems for the airline, with 86 flights cancelled on Wednesday and 74 on Thursday, May 9 and they had to reduce their operations.

Late on Wednesday, May 8, termination letters were issued to the crew members, citing their failure to fulfill their flight duties despite being rostered and claiming illness at the last moment. People from the airline said these fired workers weren’t acting professionally, which made lots of passengers have trouble. Many workers at Air India Express took time off when they weren’t really sick, breaking the company’s rules. Because of this, they were fired right away, according to their job contracts. This caused a big problem because it messed up more than 95 flights and affected more than 10,000 passengers from Tuesday evening to Wednesday.

In response, Air India Express CEO Aloke Singh announced plans to scale down flight operations in the coming days. Singh criticised the crew who protested, saying most of the cabin crew are hardworking. He expressed gratitude to those who continued to serve guests with dedication and pride. Singh extended an invitation to staff for discussions to address any concerns they may have, assuring them of open communication channels. Amidst the crisis, the airline remains committed to resolving issues while maintaining service excellence.

The recent disruption experienced by Air India Express due to crew unavailability, resulting in flight delays and cancellations, echoes a similar incident involving Vistara, another airline under the Tata Group’s umbrella. In April, Vistara had to cancel flights because they didn’t have enough crew. Then, when many pilots got sick all at once, they had to reduce their flights. The protest, which led to the cancellation of numerous flights and inconvenienced thousands of passengers, has raised questions about the effectiveness of internal communication and conflict resolution mechanisms within the organisation.

The termination of 25 crew members at Air India Express marks a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between the airline’s management and its employees. The decision to dismiss these individuals shows the severity of the situation, and it shows that the bosses are really committed to keeping things running smoothly even when there are problems inside the company.

As Air India Express and Vistara face these difficulties, they can use them as chances to improve how they work. This can help them do better than their competitors and make people think highly of them in the tough aviation industry.

Topics: Tata GroupAir India ExpressCEO Aloke Singh
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