FLYING INTO TURBULENCE
Business Today India|August 07, 2022
The recent industrial action faced by Indian carriers speaks volumes about the intensely competitive dynamics of Indian aviation
MANISH PANT
FLYING INTO TURBULENCE

INDIA'S LOW-COST CARRIER (LCC) segment seems to have hit an air pocket. This phase started with reports of large-scale cancellations of several IndiGo flights due to a large number of the company's cabin crew taking leave to ostensibly appear for Air India interviews.

While the reason may sound plausible, it is not accurate. It is believed that a sizeable chunk of the crew had called in sick as part of a go-slow action to demand a roll-back of pay cuts announced at the onset of the pandemic. Its impact was so profound that on July 2 and 3, 55 and 29 percent of the carrier's flights, respectively, were delayed. The airline had faced similar action by pilots earlier. The airline partially rolled back their pay cuts earlier this month. But its labour troubles aren't over yet.

Recently, its aircraft maintenance technicians (AMTs) in New Delhi and Hyderabad went on sick leave to protest against inadequate pay. Taking a cue from their counterparts at IndiGo, several AMTs at Go First, too, did the same.

What is wrong with the LCC segment? Shakti Lumba, former head of operations at IndiGo, attributes it to the cultural shift in India's aviation landscape with the advent of LCCs. "Since the new entrants were scared of trade unionism, they ended up building contracts that emphasize the obligations of the employees towards the employer and not the other way round."

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