New Delhi: Low-cost carrier SpiceJet asked about 60 pilots who had put in their papers in October-November 2014, to leave on Friday, without waiting for the six-month notice period to run its course. The cash-strapped airline, which hopes to save Rs 10-15 crore by this move, has also cut the pilots’ notice period to three months. It also halved its Boeing 737 fleet from 35 to 17 on Friday to save on maintenance costs.
SpiceJet did not respond to an emailed questionnaire.
The airline, awaiting investment from a consortium led by founder-promoter Ajay Singh, has seen about 100 pilots resign since November, when its financial troubles worsened. With its reduced fleet size, the airline is left with about 200 Boeing B737 pilots.
The pilots who were asked to leave on Friday had requested they be allowed to complete the six-month notice period but SpiceJet rejected it. “This will lead to a major loss for the pilots because they cannot join new jobs before March and will thus have to lose salary for three months,” a SpiceJet pilot told Business Standard.
“There have been no layoffs; only resigned pilots are departing. This balances SpiceJet’s reduced pilot needs,” said a company source.
10/01/15 Roudra Bhattacharya/Business Standard
SpiceJet did not respond to an emailed questionnaire.
The airline, awaiting investment from a consortium led by founder-promoter Ajay Singh, has seen about 100 pilots resign since November, when its financial troubles worsened. With its reduced fleet size, the airline is left with about 200 Boeing B737 pilots.
The pilots who were asked to leave on Friday had requested they be allowed to complete the six-month notice period but SpiceJet rejected it. “This will lead to a major loss for the pilots because they cannot join new jobs before March and will thus have to lose salary for three months,” a SpiceJet pilot told Business Standard.
“There have been no layoffs; only resigned pilots are departing. This balances SpiceJet’s reduced pilot needs,” said a company source.
10/01/15 Roudra Bhattacharya/Business Standard
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