Lucknow: Terming the strike of Air India pilots as illegal , Union civil aviation minister Ajit Singh appealed the pilots to resume work. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the inauguration of new terminal at Amausi airport, Ajit Singh said that the ministry will solve the problems within a period of three months.
The government has already given a package of Rs 30,000 crore for the revival of Air India. But, money alone cannot solve the problem. The airline has to be competitive and pay attention to the cost, he said, and added that no solution is possible by creating loss or causing inconvenience to the passengers. The government will not adopt a victimisation policy, and whatever problems they have will be sorted out in three months, he said.
19/05/12 Pankaj Shah/Times of India
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