Vistara Airlines Update: Amid operational challenges, Vistara Airlines on Sunday announced carefully planned curtailment of its flight operations. It has been decided by Vistara Airlines that flights will be reduced by around 25-30 per day, which is around 10 per cent of the airline's capacity as compared to previous levels.
Flights are being canceled for several days
The move is aimed at bringing the airline's flight operations back to the level at the end of February 2024, a Vistara spokesperson said. With these cuts, Vistara seeks to strengthen its roster management and ensure a more robust and sustainable operational structure. Recently, several flights were canceled after pilots took mass leave in protest against the terms of the new contract following the airline's decision to merge with Air India.
Said this about salary
Under the terms of the new contract, which came into force in April, Vistara pilots will now be paid a fixed salary for 40 hours instead of the previous 70 hours. This change is in line with the standardized pay structure adopted across Tata Group airlines. Vistara Airlines, which is facing shortage of pilots, is continuously canceling its flights. Passengers are facing a lot of problems due to cancellation of flights.
98 percent pilots signed new contract
Vistara Airlines, which is facing operational problems, hopes that the situation will become normal by May. A few days ago, Vistara Airlines CEO Vinod Kannan had issued a statement saying that 98 percent of the pilots have signed the new contract. At the same time, all the operations of April will be stable by this weekend. According to Vistara, there has been no apparent increase in the tendency of pilots to leave their jobs due to the new contract. At the same time, the situation related to OTP has improved in the last three days. The senior official said the airline is in talks with them to address the concerns and more than 98 per cent of the pilots have signed the new contract. The airline is rapidly dealing with the current developments and new pilots are being appointed. The CEO said that the company is now working on the time table of May and the company expects operations to be normal by May.
One thousand pilots in Vistara
Vistara, the joint venture between Tata and Singapore Airlines, has a total of 6,500 employees, including 1,000 pilots and 2,500 crew members. Sources had said that a section of pilots have expressed concerns about the new contract, which will lead to a revision in salaries. A section of pilots have taken leave after reporting sick for the past few days in protest against the revised pay structure.