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Kingfisher: Strike call off, now to up with revival plan

Kingfisher 150x150 Kingfisher: Strike call off, now to up with revival plan Kingfisher Airline which was going to shut down with its huge tremendous never ended troubles, now relief as its agitated staff including engineers, technicians and pilots have called off a long 26-day strike with promise to resume their work immediately.

The move came on the acceptance of Airline management of payment of three months overdue salary before Diwali to its staff by December resulting an immediate lifting 25-day lock-out and with biggest win, KFA management have discussed revival plans with DGCA . Read more

Kingfisher employees says ‘No’ to salary offer

Kingfisher employees 150x150 Kingfisher employees says No to salary offerSituation went more tensed when the agitated employees rejected Kingfisher Airlines management’s offer of payment of three months’ salary, an attempt to end the 23-day-old strike.

Recent move by KFA just before Diwali festival has failed to change the employees’ move to wash out a long strike for non payment of seven months salary. Under the offer, the management would paid the salary dues of one month in 24 hours, while other would be followed by instalments that fully clear till Diwali on November 13. Read more

KFA hopes to resume operations even as Mallya fly high after Crisis

Vijay Mallya with Son Siddharth 150x150 KFA hopes to resume operations even as Mallya fly high after Crisis At that time when KGA airline is struggling with ending phase to be grounded at any time, the owner o the airline Vijay Mallya is said to be busy with his son Siddhart with other preoccupations abroad.

While cash stripped KFA’s flying licence have been suspended by the DGCA, also ticket booking have blocked till it resumes operations, there is no threatening expression have seen in Mallya . Read more

Kingfisher licence likely be suspended today

KFA Lockout 150x150 Kingfisher licence likely be suspended todayThe cash beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines is likely to face the toughest phase in its journey as Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) seeks to suspend its flying licence today.

Being failed in presenting a reliable turnout plan on resolving the 21-day row with its employees over non-payment of seven-month salary dues as well as efficient response over DGCA deadline tag show cause notice as it extended its lockout till October 23, KFA has asked life breathing time to reply to the notice. Read more

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