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This Article is From May 29, 2023

Pilots Offered Extra Rs 1,00,000 A Month To Stay At Go Air

Go Airlines India Ltd. plans to raise salaries of captains by 100,000 rupees ($1,211) a month and by 50,000 rupees for first officers as it tries to salvage its operations after filing for insolvency on May 2.

Pilots Offered Extra Rs 1,00,000 A Month To Stay At Go Air
Go Airlines Ltd. aircraft stand at Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, June 28, 2020. India, which allowed airlines to resume domestic flights from May 25, has put restrictions on fares and capacity deployed making their viability more difficult at a time when the industry’s recovery is seen to be long and slow.
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Go Airlines India Ltd. plans to raise salaries of captains by 100,000 rupees ($1,211) a month and by 50,000 rupees for first officers as it tries to salvage its operations after filing for insolvency on May 2. 

The additional pay, which the airline calls a retention allowance, will come into effect on June 1, according to an email to pilots seen by Bloomberg News. It will also be offered to those who have left the company but are willing to withdraw their resignations by June 15. The airline, which rebranded as Go First two years ago, said it will also soon reintroduce a “longevity bonus” for long-serving staff. 

Go's captains currently earn about 530,000 rupees a month on average, according to data on AmbitionBox, compared with 750,000 rupees at SpiceJet Ltd., which has increased wages twice in recent months. 

Read More: Go Air Lessors Dealt Blow as Court Bars Seizure of Airbus Jets 

Last week, India's aviation regulator gave Go Air 30 days to submit a revival plan, including details on how many pilots it has.  

“If things shape up as per the present progress plan, it won't take long before we will be flying again which will also enable us to be regular on salary payments,” the airline said in the email to pilots. 

A representative for the company didn't respond to request for a comment.

Aviation is facing a shortage of staff globally as the world emerges from the pandemic. India's biggest carrier IndiGo aims to hire 5,000 workers in fiscal 2024, while Air India Ltd. plans to add more than 4,200 cabin crew and 900 pilots this year. 

More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com

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