New Delhi, Sept 30:
Operations of Kingfisher Airlines were affected ,
including in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, on Sunday as engineers struck work
protesting non-payment of salaries.
Sources told Business Line that on Sunday
evening, passengers were stuck inside an Airbus A-320 of the airline in Mumbai
after engineers refused to open its doors.
The engineers, as also pilots and other employees,
have not been paid for the past seven months. Sources claimed that a similar
incident also occurred at Delhi airport on Saturday, when passengers were made
to wait inside the aircraft for about 20 minutes.
Cancellation
On Sunday, at least five flights from Delhi were
delayed by up to 30 minutes because of problems with engineers, sources said.
The airline also cancelled four flights from Delhi on
Sunday.
Sources claimed that engineers also roughed up an
airline manager in Mumbai
Incidentally, this is not the first time that the
airline’s schedule has been disrupted due to sections of employees striking
against non-payment of wages.
Earlier this year, the airline’s employees at various
airports walked off duty to protest non-payment of salaries.
Similarly, pilots too resorted to strikes several
times for the same reason.
When contacted, Kingfisher officials said that they
“will have to crosscheck” this latest development.
Declining fleet
The cash-strapped airline, which owes over Rs 7,000
crore to various banks, has seen a huge reduction in the number of daily
flights that it operates.
The airline currently has a fleet of under 20 aircraft,
down from over 64 in January this year.
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