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Jet Airways assures pilots of paying Aug salary dues by Oct 9

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 05 2018 | 9:25 PM IST

Jet Airways, which has partially paid August salaries to its pilots and engineers along with senior management, has assured the pilots of paying the balance amount by October 9, an airline source said Friday.

The assurance came following a meeting between the Jet Airways management and its domestic pilots' union, National Aviator's Guild, at the airline's headquarter here.

The two side also decided to meet again next week to discuss the salary and other issues, the source said.

"Management has committed that 25 per cent balance amount of August salary will be paid on Tuesday," the source privy to the meeting told PTI.

On September 6, the airline had informed that its senior management, pilots and engineers will receive their salaries in two instalments till November.

The August salary was to be paid in two instalments - half by September 11 and the other half by September 26. Though the airline paid the first tranche on time, it could make only partial payment of the second instalment on the designated date and deferred the rest of the payment to October 9.

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At the meeting, Jet Airways chief executive officer Vinay Dube, chief people officer Rahul Taneja, executive vice-president for flight operations Nikhil Vaid, vice-president for flight operations Floyd Gracious and senior commander Raj Kalra represented the management,source said.

The Guild was represented by its president Karan Chopra, general secretary for Delhi Tej Sood, joint general secretary for Delhi Rajnesh Gehani and member from Mumbai base Sam Veghese.

The source also said that the next meeting is scheduled for October 9, adding, "No other issues were discussed today due paucity of time."
The Naresh Goyal-controlled airline, in which Etihad Airways holds 24 per cent stake, has been going through financial turbulence for quite some time now, with two back-to-back quarterly losses driven by sky rocketing jet fuel price, nosediving rupee and inability to raise fares amid

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First Published: Oct 05 2018 | 9:25 PM IST

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