Tuesday 28 August 2012

Kingfisher Air carriers aviators to go on hit again



INDIA: Mumbai-based aviators of near-bankrupt Kingfisher Air carriers have made the decision to hit perform consistently from Wed over non-payment of incomes.
"Mumbai-based aviators have made the decision to go on a hit from the next day (Wednesday) forward due to management's failing to keep its dedication on Goal wage transaction," a resource in the commercial airline said here on Wednesday evening.
The suggested hit by a area of aviators could slow down the personal airline's journey routine 'in a big way', he said.
Kingfisher, experiencing serious finance meltdown, has not compensated incomes to most of its workers, such as aviators and technical engineers, since Goal this season. This is the second amount of time in the last ten times that the aviators have made the decision to keep away from perform over non-payment of incomes.
The Vijay Mallya-led service provider, which is currently managing around 100 routes per day, has most of its functions from Mumbai and Delhi after the commercial airline decreased the variety of routes to almost 1 / 4 in the awaken of economical meltdown.

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