Air India sacked six union leaders on Wednesday and suspended two others after a strike by hundreds of pilots forced the cancellation of dozens of flights, including on international routes.
Airline officials said that six senior figures at the Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association (IPCA) were sacked after some 660 of the union’s 800 members staged a walk-out. At least 24 flights were cancelled from midnight local time. Most of them were on domestic routes but flights to Kathmandu, Bangkok and Singapore were also scrapped, officials told AFP.
Air India said in a statement that it had combined flights to maintain operations and was making “every possible effort to maintain normalcy” for affected passengers. The ICPA represents pilots who flew for the domestic carrier Indian Airlines before a merger with Air India. The union claims that Air India pilots are paid a higher fixed salary than its members and they have seen a cut in the number of flights by between 30 and 40 percent.