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Global pilots body urges govt to intervene in pay cuts at Air India

The government-owned Air India is on a cost-cutting drive to deal with the situation arising out of Covid-19 which has impacted the aviation sector most globally.

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The loss-making airline has also announced a 50 per cent reduction in monthly allowances of employees drawing monthly gross salary of more than Rs 25,000

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Air India pilots, who are protesting the massive cut in their flying allowance in the wake of increasing cash crunch at the airline amid the coronavirus pandemic, got the backing from an international pilots body which on Wednesday urged the government to intervene in the matter.

In a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, the Indian chapter of International Federation of Airlines Pilots Association (IFALPA) said that it is "shocking" even after being in the line of duty, Air India pilots have been "singled out" for massive pay cut.

The government-owned Air India is on a cost-cutting drive

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