Such acts, especially at this juncture when all are making efforts together to achieve a turnaround in the organisation and focusing on welfare of employees, are "just not acceptable" and shall not be tolerated under any circumstances, Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani said in a stern message.
Recently, there have been delays/cancellations of flights due to indiscipline by a small section of pilots. Such instances, besides loss of revenue, cause tremendous inconvenience to passengers and lower the image of the organisation, he said.
Domestic flight services of the government-owned airline were partially affected yesterday after a section of pilots, owing allegiance to the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA), decided not to report for duty in protest against pending issues related to salary and allowances, besides alleged denial of weekly-off.
On September 1, the ICPA had flagged continuing pay anomalies in a strongly-worded letter to Air India's Director (Finance).
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The pilots are also angry over the delay in payment of international crew layover allowance that they are entitled to when flying abroad.
Some pilots who fly narrow-body, mainly Airbus A320, aircraft did not turn up for duty on Sunday, affecting operations of around 10 to 12 flights.
ICPA represents around 750 pilots, majority of whom are from erstwhile Indian Airlines.