No revival plan from Kingfisher yet: Ajit Singh

March 21, 2013 03:29 pm | Updated December 02, 2016 04:19 pm IST - New Delhi

Kingfisher Airlines, grounded since October 2012, lost its flying permit in December, though, it has a two-year window to get it renewed. File Photo

Kingfisher Airlines, grounded since October 2012, lost its flying permit in December, though, it has a two-year window to get it renewed. File Photo

The government on Thursday said Kingfisher Airlines has not yet given a revival plan to restart operations, even as employees are aggrieved over non-payment of salaries.

“All they have to do is satisfy DGCA that they can do safe operation and sustain operations. They have to give a plan — a financially viable plan. He (Vijay Mallya) has not given that so far,” Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said outside Parliament.

Mr. Singh said non-payment of salaries has left the “highly trained” employees an aggrieved lot. Several employees have already left the company.

Kingfisher Airlines employees, meanwhile, have threatened to disrupt IPL matches of the Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB), the team owned by Vijay Mallya.

Asked if the government can intervene in the matter, the Minister said “the government has no role in this“.

The airline, whose license is under suspension after it failed to clear dues of employees and other stakeholders, has two years’ time to get its permit renewed and restart operations.

The Vijay Mallya-owned cash-strapped airline is grounded since October last year following unrest by employees over non-payment of salaries and subsequent disruption in its flight schedules.

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