Recruitments on to cut down delays: Air India

January 06, 2015 07:09 pm | Updated 07:09 pm IST - New Delhi

National passenger carrier Air India on Tuesday said it is on a recruitment overdrive to fill on-board manpower vacancies that have affected some of its international flights lately.

According to a senior Air India official, the recruitment drive which has been going on for some time is expected to overcome the on-board manpower shortage.

Lately, some of the airline’s flights to the US got delayed, leaving many angry passengers. Some passengers of a delayed New Delhi-New York flight even created a ruckus recently at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi.

“We have been carrying out walk-in interviews and recruitment has also been carried out from the industry. These recruitments are being carried out for various cabin crew posts,” the airline official said.

“The cabin crew shortage has caused some delays but that is being taken care of by managing existing manpower available with the airline.”

The official further said that currently, all international flights are being operated on-time.

“Trained cabin crew, who are capable of operating long-haul from the domestic sector, are also being made available to fill up the short-fall,” the official said.

The development comes a day after hundreds of New York-bound passengers were stranded at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) following delays on the Air India flight which was caused due to cabin crew shortage.

Airport sources familiar with the incident said, “Ruckus was created by some of the New York-bound passengers who were stranded here. The airline had to finally bring-in cabin crew from its Chicago flight to take care of this operation”.

“The Chicago flight eventually got cancelled and the passengers of that flight were accommodated on other flights.”

Meanwhile, the cabin crew shortage is causing a heavy blow to the airline’s image. Lately, the airline has been trying to refurbish its operations with on-time performance.

“This type of incidents cause embarrassment. All employees are working very hard to provide best possible service to passengers and give a face-lift to our operations as on-time and efficient,” another Air India official told IANS.

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