New Delhi:In a major flight disruption, more than 75 international and domestic flights of Air India Express on Wednesday were cancelled or delayed due to senior crew members calling in sick.
The situation has raised concerns within the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which is closely monitoring the developments. Air India Express faced major disruptions in its flight operations on Wednesday, approximately 75 flights, mostly international bound, were cancelled or delayed due to senior crew members calling in sick.
"A section of our cabin crew has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. While we are engaging with the crew to understand the reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue to minimise any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result.", Air India Express spokesperson said on Wednesday.
"Guests impacted by cancellations will be offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling to another date. Guests flying with us today are requested to check if their flight is affected, before heading to the airport," the spokesperson added
The sudden shortage of crew members led to flights being grounded, affecting both domestic and international routes. Civil Aviation authorities are looking into the issue. The sources said that some senior crew members switched off their mobile phones just before flight operations, citing health issues. With no alternate staff available, the flights had to be cancelled.
Air India Express issued a statement addressing the situation and apologising to affected passengers. Air India Express spokesperson said, "A section of our cabin crew has reported sick at the last minute, starting last night, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. While we are engaging with the crew to understand the reasons behind these occurrences, our teams are actively addressing this issue to minimize any inconvenience caused to our guests as a result."
According to sources in the airline, the issues revolves around the promotions while the senior members are not happy with the new promotion system which focuses on "merit" rather than "seniority".