NACIL to operate three AI domestic flights

NACIL will operate three Mumbai flights even as AI employees continue with strike

PTI | May 26, 2010



The NACIL will operate three domestic flights today using Air India aircraft and cabin crew in view of the ongoing agitation by a section of employees of the airline.

"We will operate three flights on domestic route using Air India aircraft and cabin crew to adjust the Indian Airlines passengers in view of the strike by a section of the employees," National Aviational Company of India Ltd (NACIL) source told PTI here.

NACIL is the holding company formed after the merger of Air India and erstwhile Indian Airlines in one single entity in 2007.

The flights, which would be operated by Air India are Delhi-Mumbai, Mumbai-Hyderabad-Chennai-Mumbai and Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Mumbai, the source said.

"The airline is adjusting Air India cabin crew timings to operate its flights," the source said.

As section of employees of Air India, including engineers, yesterday went on a flash strike to protest delay in payment of salaries and problems relating to the working conditions of cabin crew.
 

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