The ongoing strike by a section of Air India pilots has not affected the national carrier’s operations in the domestic sector, said a senior airlines official.
“A total number of 108 flights a day are being operated from various stations in the southern region as per schedule,” said Mr Sunil Kishen, Executive Director (South), Air India.
He said the carrier was maintaining its summer schedule of operations to the Gulf and South East Asia but admitted there was a “small dip” in the passenger count on all sectors following apprehensions arising due to the strike.
“None of our pilots in this sector has gone on strike and it is the regular workforce which is operating the flights.
And even in the sectors where a section of pilots has gone on strike, a contingency plan has been put in and passengers are being flown to the destinations,” he added.
The US and Europe routes were affected but contingency plans were on to handle the situation, he said adding there were no direct flights from the southern region to these sectors.
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