Air India-Vistara Merger: Airline company Air India is introducing a revised policy for the crew members (cabin crew) of domestic and international flights. A source said that under this, members of some categories will have to share rooms during rest. The revised policy will not apply to Air India Express, which has merged with AIX Connect.
Employees’ allowance increased
The source said that the allowance of cabin crew of international flights will be increased from $ 75-125 to $ 85-135. There has been no change in the allowance of cabin crew of domestic flights.
An airline spokesperson said that with the completion of the formalities of the merger of Air India and Vistara, there is a need to harmonize these policies for the employees of both the organizations.
Information given to employees
The spokesperson said, “Under this, we have informed about the changes applicable to Air India employees. The revised salary and benefits will remain competitive and will be in line with industry standards.”
Merger plan will be completed next month
Meanwhile, an Air India spokesperson said that the airline had introduced a performance-based compensation and benefits policy for all employees in April 2023. The merger of AEX Connect with Air India Express was completed on October 1, while the integration of Vistara with Air India will be completed next month.
Conclusion
Air India’s recent initiatives, including the implementation of a performance-based compensation and benefits policy, reflect its commitment to enhancing employee engagement and productivity. The successful merger of AEX Connect with Air India Express and the upcoming integration of Vistara demonstrate the airline’s strategic focus on consolidating operations and streamlining services. These developments position Air India to better compete in the aviation market while fostering a motivated workforce.
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