Several pilots at Vistara and Air India have tendered resignations amidst disagreements over new contract terms, asserting potential pay cuts. While sources confirm the resignations, Air India denies the exodus.
Reports suggest that since March 28, a notable number of senior first officers at Air India have quit, citing dissatisfaction with management decisions. However, Air India's spokesperson refutes these claims, stating there is no truth to the assertion.

Pilots, speaking anonymously to Moneycontrol, express frustration with management's response to their concerns over new employment contracts.
They claim the terms could reduce their take-home pay and hinder career advancement opportunities.
Vistara, a joint venture of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, has not responded to inquiries regarding the issue.
Meanwhile, Air India, owned by Tata Sons, faces similar discontent among its pilots.
The dispute stems from revised compensation packages and service terms introduced in April 2023, prompting protests from pilot unions. Despite initial opposition, some pilots now resign due to ongoing dissatisfaction with the contract terms.
A primary concern among pilots is the reduction in guaranteed flying hours, leading to delays in promotions and increments. Lower guaranteed flying hours also discourage pilots from taking sick leave, impacting their well-being and flight safety.
Both Vistara and Air India operate extensive domestic flight networks, with Vistara canceling 150 flights recently due to pilots taking sick leave in protest. Air India pilots have also voiced support for their Vistara counterparts, urging constructive dialogue with management.
Mark Martin, CEO of Martin Consulting, emphasises that the issue extends beyond fatigue concerns, highlighting dissatisfaction with revised salaries. He warns against labelling the situation solely as a fatigue-related issue, as it could attract regulatory scrutiny and fines according to Media Reports.
The ongoing dispute between pilots and management at Tata Group Airlines reflects broader concerns over contract terms and working conditions. While pilots express grievances, management aims to maintain operational stability amidst disruptions. Dialogue and resolution remain crucial to address underlying issues and ensure a harmonious working environment in the aviation industry.
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