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No termination of Alliance Airlines' cabin crew: minister

The cabin crew of Alliance Airlines will not be terminated though its Boeing aircraft will be used as freighters, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel informed Rajya Sabha today. - AI to meet foreign pilots" hiring agencies to discuss wage cut - AI to meet foreign pilots" hiring agencies to discuss wage cut - AI incurs Rs 7,226 cr loss in last two fiscals - "Delhi, Mumbai airports got over 4 points in service quality" - Probe into YSR chopper crash to be over by Nov-end: Patel - AAI raised Rs 380 cr this year; fares to remain unchanged "Alliance Airlines" staff strength has come down as its domestic and international role has reduced and that of Air India has increased. "In the larger interest of employees, we have made an arrangement where they can work for Air India. It is a fair arrangement in their interest," he said adding around 45 cabin crew working on Alliance Airlines" Boeing aircraft have been redeployed so as not to terminate their services. Patel said during the Question Hour that the aim of the ministry was to bring all staffers under same set of rules. Taking a dig at his predecessor Rajiv Pratap Rudy, he said unlike during the NDA regime when Air India was up for disinvestment, the UPA government was making efforts to run it as efficiently as possible even under difficult circumstances.


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