New Delhi: Vistara flights may continue to get cancelled because there is no breakthrough in talks between striking pilots and management, according to NDTV.
The airline has had to cancel multiple flights in the past 48 hours due to a pilot shortage. As many as 52 flights were cancelled on Tuesday.
The pilots are protesting revised contracts following the airline’s merger with Air India.
Under the new agreements, junior co-pilots will see salaries go down from Rs 2.35 lakh per month to Rs 1.88 lakh per month since they will be mandated to fly only 40 hours instead of the earlier 70.
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