Strike Called off, Kingfisher to Fly Again Next Month


Strike Called off, Kingfisher to Fly Again Next Month

New Delhi, Oct 25 (IANS): Employees of Kingfisher Airlines Thursday came to a wage settlement with the management, which hoped its grounded fleet would be flying again by next month.

The agreement was reached after the management assured the employees payment of four months' pending salaries before the year-end, ending the 25-day strike at the cash-strapped carrier.

The company's top brass met the pilots in the morning and the ground handling and engineering staff later in the day to persuade them to return to work at the earliest.

"We have reached an agreement with the management on the salary issue. We will join back work immediately," Satish Chandra Mishra, an aircraft service engineer, told reporters here.

"We will recive our first pay for the month of March today, followed by April's salary on Oct 31 and then May's pay by Diwali. Our fourth month's pay (June) will be given by year end sometime in December," Mishra said.

Chief Executive Sanjay Aggarwal said, "We have addressed all the concerns of the employees. We are all together in this."

"We expect to be in the sky (operations) soon and put forth our case to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)," Aggarwal told reporters at the Indira Gandhi International Airport's Terminal-3 (T3).

The airline is desperately trying to stay afloat and wants to restart operations, crippled since Oct 1 by the strike and subsequent lockout and suspension of its flying license by the regulator.

Currently, the airline has only 10 operational aircraft from a strength of around 66 planes a year ago.

The airline will now prepare a new revival plan and present it to the DGCA, which will take a final call on revoking the suspension order.

Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh had earlier said that the decision to allow Kingfisher to fly again will depend on the revival plan.

"They (Kingfisher Airlines) have to submit a plan in which they have to show us how will they restart operations, pay their employees and keep safety the top priority," Singh has said.

Mishra further said that the employees will not stage any protest against the airline's chairman Vijay Mallya during the upcoming Indian Grand Prix.

The employees went on a flash strike Oct 1 demanding payment of salaries by Oct 5, which have been pending since March. They also claimed that non-payment of salaries has affected their morale and built up stress levels that can also affect operational safety.

Key personnel like aircraft maintenance engineers, whose airworthiness clearance is mandatory for any flight to take off, also struck work.

The Kingfisher scrip at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Thursday was up 4.81 percent and touched the upper circuit limit of Rs.10.90 per share from its previous close at Rs.10.40.

  

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Good for the employees. Where else these cabin crew, pilot and ground staff could find a glamorous job like this.

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  • GERALD, modankap

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    MR.MALLYA SUCCESS IS CAME TO HIM BECAUSE OF LIQUOR BUSINESS!!!!! ANYWAYS HE SHOULD CURB ALL THE LAVISH LIFE STYLE AND CONCENTRATE ON REAL LIFE WITH SINCERETY TO HIS BUSINESS !!!

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  • Abdul Khadar, Kasargod , Kerala

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    There should be CBI & SEBI inquiry into the financial affairs of KFA .

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Good one Yamby....
    M'lore-Ubbar Taxi Hee Hee...
    Counting Chicken before Egg Hatchee...

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  • Riyaz, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Very good news. I wish KF start operations to Dubai as well so that we can AVOID AIXpress

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Mr. Mallya is really a good businessman. He used the cancellation of KF license to bargain with employees. Either you accept management's offer (of less money) or the air lines will be shut down. Poor employees had no alternatives.
    Regarding Mallya's life style or fortune from other business, it is unfair to say that he should use his money to bail out KF. He pumped xx million to start the air line and if the airline cannot sustain by itself, there is no reason why he should spend more money. In Air India we complain that tax payers are made to pay for mismanagement of Air India. In the same analogy, why the share holders of United Brewaries should pay for KF employees?
    If you don't have problems with the life styles of these unrealistically highly paid pilots, you should not have problems with Mallya's life style either.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    A Cheerful news Indeed to the sick KingFisher itself,it will fly again!.Cheer to the Employees ,a temporary relief to the Lenders and a positive sign to the Share holders of KingFisher.We wish them a flying success to KingFisher and it's Team management, all their way.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Asha P Mangalore.. Thats what people call mangaloreans for their positive attitude.. surelly the king will b back...& Mangis without caste & creed should suport him.. not give nonsense cooments...... Mallya saab bounce back

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Oct 26 2012

    Cheers!!! Fly King Fisher Fly, Lift Carry n Fly high...up in the Sky.

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  • Roshan,

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Just start uae to m'lore ur business will boost rapidly.

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  • Yamby, Mangalore / Qatar

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    But how....!? It has been learnt that Govt. has canceled the license. Flying without license...! makes any sense....? Nonsense.
    Same like Kudla - Ubar private taxi?

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Mallya's son is on tour of foreign countries to market colorful calendar girls with his 22 seat Private Jet!Senior Mallya also spotted @ Horse race as per media report.Both son and Baba Mallya are not perturbed by KING FISHER's cancelled operations.IT IS LIKE BSY'S TAKE OFF OF KJP IN KARNATAKA AND MALLYA'S kfa, SECOND TIME TAKE OFF are seems to be in jeoparady..

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  • Vijay D'Souza, Udupi / Doha-Qatar

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    "Kingfishera King of good times". Long live Mallya like a king of our Mangalore.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Good luck Kingfisher! Keep flying.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    ಬೀರಲ್ಲಿ ಬಂದ ದುಡ್ಡು ಏರಲ್ಲಿ ಹೋಯಿತು.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Jai Ho Vijay Mallya...

    But please put a restriction to your lavish life until all loans are cleared. Paying salary of employees should be on top priority for any business man.

    Also make sure RCB team is with you hands only.

    Vijay Mallya is a pride of Karnataka. He was the only person who spoke in KANNADA in Global Investor Meet 2010.

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  • Tripti, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Good atleast one party has come out of the log jam now it would be much easier and faster to foster a solution for the problem being faced by KF airlines. Wishing them all the best.

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  • Dr S Kamath , Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Welcome development .The License will be restarted .Once the Status Quo is maintained Surely Kingfisher will get good Investors to pump in Cash and may the taken over by some other Airlines may be Indian or Foreign .Best Wishes to Shri Vijay Mallya

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  • Abdul Kareem, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    INDIGO AIRLINES is negotiating to buy off KINGFISHER AIRLINES .....now with only 10 aircraft ( earlier 66 ).

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  • Denis Cutinha, Merlapadavu, via Adyar,Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    The most important time for any airline in India is the Diwali - X'mas - New year season. KF should pay their employees on time. It is very sad that they have to protest to get their salary. KF is badly managed and the money is being siphoned out elsewhere. I also feel very sorry for those beautiful air hostesses.

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  • Asha.p, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    WE ALL GO THROUGH GOOD TIMES & BAD TIMES
    FLYING KINGFISHER WAS A CHANGE
    AND EXPERIENCE
    HOPE THIS TIME IT WILL BE ONLY GOODTIMES

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Kudla/Bahrain

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    I hope & pray that the employees will get their hard earned salaries soon and Kingfisher will fly high again. So very sorry to see the innocent employees suffer for the sins of the Government, the irresponsible opposition parties and of course our own Mr. Mallaya.

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  • Dominic Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Dangerous to book a trip on Kingfisher Airlines. If by chance you try to cancel the ticket you stand to loose the entire amount. They do not give a refund. There are chances of Kingfisher cancelling their flights at the last minute too. It has happened to me earlier .So think a million times before you book.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    It was good that the management and employees agreed to a consensus so that the employees are safe investment are safe the share holders have a sigh of relief. Presently the management, staff and all the employees should work diligently to have business to Kingfisher.

    In my opinion some do work faithfully and some just take out from their hand and in their own pockets.

    See suicide is not the option and last resort. This world is big. Employment will be available in one corner or at the other corner of the world. However people should have patience should lever behind lust. Kaalinaste uddha Haasigeyannu khareedisa beku/ Buy your bed as much long your legs are.

    Wishing you all the best to kingfisher management, staff and all the employees.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    My feeling for the 'Air Hostess'es
    has paid off finally! Good to know that they are also partly paid off! Tauro Maam -Next Year
    Calendar Girls will be fully clad it seems! How I got to know? News from confirmed source -Sir..!

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