Jet Airways’ chances of revival are dwindling by the day, with the majority of its employees having left the airline. This could effectively end the efforts of the Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC), which won the bid two years ago, a report by the Financial Express (FE) said.
Senior employees, including the company secretary, accountable manager and chief security officer, have quit the grounded airline in the past week.
Jet’s head of flight operations, director of flight safety and director of training all resigned a few months ago.
Sources told FE that there are not many people left in the airline.