When contacted, Jet Airways denied having received any such ultimatum from pilots.
The threat comes a day ahead of the airlines' annual general meeting and announcement of first quarter earnings on Monday. The AGM will be attended by chairman Naresh Goyal and Etihad chief executive and president James Hogan.
Jet Airways, in which the Gulf carrier Etihad had invested Rs 2,058 crore for 24 per cent stake, has 1,100 pilots on the roll. Its pilots have struck work for weeks in 2009 against sacking of two of their colleagues.
"But this time around, we are not going to be cajoled by them any more and if they don't give us a firm date to clear the arrears running into Rs 90-100 crore by August 20, we will be forced to resort to industrial action," a senior Jet Airways source told PTI.
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The airline has been apprised of this decision during a recent meeting, the source added.
Of the 1,100 pilots on the rolls, as many as 600 are commanders and the rest first officers.
"Jet Airways owes around Rs 15 lakh to each commander and another Rs 7 lakh to each co-pilot. At the time of taking Etihad on board, the management had shown us a rosy picture going forward, but that remains to be translated into reality," the source said.