Thursday, February 14, 2019

IndiGo to fly in 100 expat pilots to curb shortage

IndiGo plans to hire as many as 100 expatriate pilots this year to add to its roster of flight captains and plug shortages that have forced India’s biggest carrier by market share to cancel flights, said a person with knowledge of the matter. The move will help it maintain schedules but increase staff costs, experts said.
The carrier has more than 200 planes and a pilot strength of over 3,000, which includes over 1,200 commanders, more than 50 of whom are expats. The hires will treble the number of pilots from overseas.
IndiGo’s crew addition has lagged its aggressive capacity addition. The airline had to cancel close to 150 flights in the last few days. Bad weather in Delhi and partial closures at Mumbai airport added to pilot constraints.
The airline cancelled 49 flights on Wednesday and will be cancelling 30 of its daily 1,300 flights everyday this month. It has attributed flight disruptions to external conditions.
The airline cancelled 49 flights on Wednesday and will be cancelling 30 of its daily 1,300 flights everyday this month. It has attributed flight disruptions to external conditions.
14/02/19 Anirban Chowdhury/Economic Times
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