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DGCA rejects Kingfisher’s winter schedule

Published: 18 Oct 2012 - 04:23 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 01:13 am

 

New Delhi: India’s civil aviation regulator yesterday rejected the winter schedule of the troubled Kingfisher Airlines.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the passenger carrier’s winter schedules for flight arrivals and departures were not approved.

The airline last year had a departure rate of 2,930 flights per week, but has ever since reduced capacity due to financial constraints, mounting debt and an exodus of employees.

Trouble seems to be mounting for the airline, which on October 12 extended its lockout till October 20. The lockout was declared October 1 after negotiations with striking employees failed amid reports that the airline was unable to pay employees full salaries since its lenders had refused fresh funding. 

The situation at the airline has not improved even after the regulator hauled it up and cancelled all 50 flights on October 1, as employees went on strike demanding payment by October 5 of their salaries pending since March.

Key personnel like aircraft maintenance engineers, whose airworthiness clearance is mandatory for any flight to take off, also struck work.

The employees claim that non-payment of salaries has affected their morale and built up stress levels that can also affect operational safety. 

Meanwhile, the DGCA, which had issued the notice “as the airline has failed to establish a safe, efficient and reliable service”, said it was yet to receive any communication from the company.

IANS