Air India fined Rs 10 lakh by DGCA for denying barding to passengers with valid ticket

Air India fined Rs 10 lakh by DGCA for denying barding to passengers with valid ticket

A Rs 10 lakh fine on Air India for denying boarding to passengers despite them having valid tickets.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has slapped a Rs 10 lakh fine on Air India for denying boarding to passengers despite them having valid tickets. This comes after a series of fines being imposed by the DGCA recently. The regulator had fined Vistara Rs 10 lakh, at the start of June, due to the airline violating takeoff and landing clearance as it was given to first officers without conducting any training. This Vistara fine had come after IndiGo was handed a Rs 5 lakh fine by the DGCA for denying boarding to a specially-abled child. Additionally, SpiceJet also said that its 90 barred pilots will undergo re-training after the DGCA imposed a Rs 10 lakh fine on the carrier.

Recently, in an apparent bid to encourage a significant section of its employees to voluntarily retire, Air India reduced the eligibility age from 55 to 40 and announced a cash incentive. The Tata Group took control of Air India on January 27 after successfully winning the bid for the airline on October 8 last year. Since April, the airline’s chairman N Chandrasekaran has rejigged the top management of the airline, bringing in senior and middle-level executives who have worked in other companies of the Tata group such as Tata Steel and Vistara.

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In a communique sent to employees on Wednesday, the airline said that according to the existing regulations of Air India, permanent employees can avail the voluntary retirement if they are of 55 years of age or more and they have worked in the carrier for 20 years. As an additional benefit, the carrier is reducing the age eligibility from 55 years to 40 years for cabin crew members who are in grades “S-3, S-5, S-7, E-0, E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4, and E-5", clerical and allied staff who are in grades “S-2, S-5, S-6 and S-7" and unskilled employees who are in grades “S-1, S-2, S-3, S-4, and S-5", it noted. “An ex-gratia amount will also be provided to the aforementioned employees, who apply for voluntary retirement from June 1, 2022, to July 31, 2022, as a one-time benefit," it said.

Also, employees who apply for voluntary retirement between June 1 and June 30 will also receive an additional incentive over and above the ex-gratia amount, it added. “The acceptance of your application for the above benefits and the date of release shall be subject to management’s discretion," it stated.

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