"The process of hiring an additional cabin crew is underway. We expect that all the selected candidates will complete their training and would join the airline by July," a senior aviation ministry official said.
Air India has currently over 2,500 cabin crew, including the executive officers, to man its fleet of over 100 planes.
The government, which runs Air India, had recently given its approval to an airline's proposal to hire an additional 800 cabin crew to overcome the problem of dwindling numbers.
With flight delays becoming a norm at the carrier, the government early this month stepped-in and ordered the airline management to deduct salary of those employees who were found responsible for the delay.
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"A formula was being worked out, which will determine the quantum of penalty (pay cut) to be imposed on an employee in the eventuality of a flight delay," the official said.
According to passenger traffic data for the month of December, released by the DGCA last month, the national carrier operated only around 60 per cent of its domestic flights on-time from four metro airports in the country against the industry average of 68.88 per cent.