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Vistara to hire 100 pilots, 400 cabin crew from Jet

The grounding of Jet has come as an opportunity for the market to hire a readily available skilled workforce from the licensed categories. The premium carrier Vistara is hiring around 100 pilots and 400 cabin crew.

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Published : Apr 30, 2019, 8:11 PM IST

Mumbai: In one of its largest hiring exercise since it began operations over three years back, the premium carrier Vistara is hiring around 500-100 pilots and 400 cabin crew mostly from the grounded Jet Airways, say industry and airline sources.

The grounding of Jet has come as an opportunity for the market to hire a readily-available skilled workforce from the licensed categories--pilots, engineers and cabin crew and deploy them directly into specifics roles, thereby saving time and money on training them, they said.

After unsuccessfully looking for an investor or fresh bank loans for months, Jet Airways had finally on April 17 stopped operations, leaving over 22,000 employees in the lurch. Of these, around 1,300 are pilots and over 2,000 are cabin crew.

Tuesday was the last day of the two-day recruitment drive for the cabin crew at the Tatas-Singapore Airline-run Vistara, which took place simultaneously in Mumbai and Gurugram, they said.

Also read: Jet tells staff it cannot provide Mediclaim

"Vistara, which is likely to begin international operations soon, is in the process of inducting 100 pilots besides 400 cabin crew. Most of the new workforce is expected to come from the grounded carrier Jet," said a source. A Vistara spokesperson was not available to comment.

Earlier, budget carrier SpiceJet said it would hire 500 from Jet, including 100 pilots.

Air India Express has also inducted around 25 commanders from the grounded airline's and plans to induct 20-25 more pilots.

Its parent Air India has been discussing an internal proposal to lease five of the 10 Boeing 777s of Jet to expand its international footprint.

Mumbai: In one of its largest hiring exercise since it began operations over three years back, the premium carrier Vistara is hiring around 500-100 pilots and 400 cabin crew mostly from the grounded Jet Airways, say industry and airline sources.

The grounding of Jet has come as an opportunity for the market to hire a readily-available skilled workforce from the licensed categories--pilots, engineers and cabin crew and deploy them directly into specifics roles, thereby saving time and money on training them, they said.

After unsuccessfully looking for an investor or fresh bank loans for months, Jet Airways had finally on April 17 stopped operations, leaving over 22,000 employees in the lurch. Of these, around 1,300 are pilots and over 2,000 are cabin crew.

Tuesday was the last day of the two-day recruitment drive for the cabin crew at the Tatas-Singapore Airline-run Vistara, which took place simultaneously in Mumbai and Gurugram, they said.

Also read: Jet tells staff it cannot provide Mediclaim

"Vistara, which is likely to begin international operations soon, is in the process of inducting 100 pilots besides 400 cabin crew. Most of the new workforce is expected to come from the grounded carrier Jet," said a source. A Vistara spokesperson was not available to comment.

Earlier, budget carrier SpiceJet said it would hire 500 from Jet, including 100 pilots.

Air India Express has also inducted around 25 commanders from the grounded airline's and plans to induct 20-25 more pilots.

Its parent Air India has been discussing an internal proposal to lease five of the 10 Boeing 777s of Jet to expand its international footprint.

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Vistara to hire 100 pilots, 400 cabin crew from Jet
         Mumbai, Apr 30 (PTI) In one of its largest hiring
exercise since it began operations over three years back, the
premium carrier Vistara is hiring around 500--100 pilots and
400 cabin crew--mostly from the grounded Jet Airways, say
industry and airline sources.
         The grounding of Jet has come as an opportunity for
the market to hire readily-available skilled workforce from
the licenced categories--pilots, engineers and cabin crew--and
deploy them directly into specifics roles, thereby saving time
and money on training them, they said.
         After unsuccessfully looking for an investor or fresh
bank loans for months, Jet Airways had finally on April 17
stopped operations, leaving over 22,000 employees in the
lurch. Of these around 1,300 are pilots and over 2,000 are
cabin crew.
         Tuesday was the last day of the two-day recruitment
drive for the cabin crew at the Tatas-Singapore Airline-run
Vistara, which took place simultaneously in Mumbai and
Gurugram, they said.
         "Vistara, which is likely to begin international
operations soon, is in the process of inducting 100 pilots
besides 400 cabin crew. Most of the new workforce is expected
to come from the grounded carrier Jet," said a source.
         A Vistara spokesperson was not available to comment.
         Earlier, budget carrier SpiceJet said it would hire
500 from Jet, including 100 pilots.
         Air India Express has also inducted around 25
commanders from the grounded airline's and plans to induct
20-25 more pilots. Its parent Air India has been discussing an
internal proposal to lease five of the 10 Boeing 777s of Jet
to expand its international footprint. PTI IAS
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