There is great news for the employees of Air India. After the acquisition of Tata Group, Air India is continuously taking major decisions. One such decision was taken today (15 April 2022). Air India issued a press release saying that the airline has decided to withdraw the salary cuts made during Corona in a phased manner and it will be applicable from April 1. This decision has been taken after the reduction in Corona cases and recovery in the airline sector.
Air India said in its statement that “We hope that the time after the pandemic is within our reach. Aviation sector has also started flying again with some changes and some changes are also visible in our performance. We are happy to inform that the pay cut has been reviewed and it has been decided to reinstate it in a phased manner.”
According to the letter issued from the company, the deduction of 20 percent in the flying allowance of pilots, 25 percent in special allowance and 25 percent in wide body allowance has been withdrawn. At the start of the Corona epidemic, the airlines had cut the flying allowance by 35 percent, the special allowance by 40 percent and the wide body allowance by 40 percent.
The deduction of 10 and 5 per cent in flying allowance and wide body allowance of cabin crew members has been withdrawn. At the time of the introduction of Corona, 15 percent in the flying allowance of cabin crew members and 20 percent in the wide body allowance was made. The deduction of 10 and 5 per cent in flying allowance and wide body allowance of cabin crew members has been withdrawn. At the time of the introduction of Corona, 15 percent in the flying allowance of cabin crew members and 20 percent in the wide body allowance was made.
No change in these things: Along with this, it has been told by the company that there has been no change in the International Layover Allowance and Domestic Layover Allowance for pilots and crew members.