NEW DELHI: IndiGo has further rolled back pandemic-time pay cuts for its pilots in a bid to stem discontent among them as both new (like Akasa) and old (like Air India) players are on a hiring spree for trained crew members. India’s largest airline by passenger carriage, has now rolled back another 8% of Covid-time pay cuts and switched back to a rostering system that will see pilots earn more but have fewer leaves.
IndiGo had cut salaries by about 28% at the peak of Covid and now after two partial roll backs, current pay is now lower by about 16% from pre-2020 levels. It has also reinstated some allowances for pilots.
But now the discontent amid IndiGo crew has spread from pilots — who were the first to make the same known earlier this year after which some were suspended — to cabin crew now.