AI Express cancels over 80 flights on cabin crew woes
Scores of Air India Express passengers, mostly scheduled to travel to the Gulf nations, protested at airports in Kerala against last-minute flight cancellations
PTI
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New Delhi/ Kochi, 8 May
Air India Express has cancelled
more than 80 flights since Tuesday night with a section of senior cabin crew
reporting sick to protest against alleged mismanagement at the Tata Group-owned
airline, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at various airports in the
country.
Scores of Air India Express
passengers, mostly scheduled to travel to the Gulf nations, protested at
airports in Kerala against last-minute flight cancellations. Some of them
claimed that they were informed about the cancellations after the completion of
security checks.
On Wednesday, sources told PTI that
more than 200 cabin crew are believed to have reported sick to protest against
the alleged mismanagement at the airline. The cabin crew shortage has resulted
in the cancellation of at least more than 80 flights since Tuesday night and
scores of flights were delayed.
Flight disruptions are happening at
various airports, including Kochi, Calicut, Delhi and Bengaluru, they added.
An Air India Express spokesperson
said the airline is engaging with the cabin crew members to understand the
reasons for reporting sick and also apologised for the flight disruptions. Discontent
has been brewing among a section of the cabin crew at the low-cost carrier for
some time now, especially after the start of the process to merge AIX Connect,
formerly AirAsia India, with itself.
The sources also said there was
chaos at some airports due to the sudden cancellation of flights, including to
overseas destinations. The airline is to operate 360 daily flights during the
summer schedule that started in the last week of March.
"A section of our cabin crew
has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight
delays and cancellations. While we are engaging with the crew to understand the
reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue
to minimise any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result," the Air
India Express spokesperson said in a statement.
Apologising to the customers for
the "unexpected disruption", the spokesperson said those impacted by
the cancellations will be offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling
to another date.
Late last month, a union
representing a section of the Air India Express cabin crew alleged that the
airline is being mismanaged and there is a lack of equality in the treatment of
the staff.
Air India Express Employees Union
(AIXEU), a registered union, which claims to represent around 300 cabin crew
members, mostly seniors, had also alleged that mismanagement of the affairs has
affected the morale of the employees.
The development at Air India
Express comes a month after Tata Group full-service carrier Vistara witnessed
pilot woes, forcing it to temporarily cut down capacity by 10 per cent or 25-30
flights daily.
On Wednesday, a woman passenger,
who was to travel from Kannur to Sharjah with twin babies and her husband on an
Air India Express flight, said she has to rejoin work on May 9, but the airline
was offering her a flight from Kochi only on 10 May. "What would be the
point in me travelling on May 10? If I do not reach there before 9 May, my boss
will say not to come and I will lose my job," she told the media.
"Guests flying with us today
are requested to check if their flight is affected, before heading to the
airport," the airline spokesperson said. As part of consolidating its
airline business, Tata Group is merging Air India Express and AIX Connect, as
well as Vistara with Air India.
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