From Rs 25 to Rs 2000; How much did Indigo increase the allowances of pilots?

The country’s largest airline company Indigo has increased the allowances of pilots. IndiGo has increased the allowances of pilots by Rs 2,000. The increased allowances will be applicable from January 1. More than 5 thousand pilots working in Indigo will benefit from this.

 

IndiGo has increased these allowances at a time when there was a huge crisis in the airline earlier this month. flight duty (FDTL) Thousands of IndiGo flights were canceled due to the new rules. Thousands and lakhs of passengers were troubled by this.

 

news agency PTI Quoting sources, it has been said that due to the new rules, these allowances have been increased in view of the need for more pilots for night operations. It is being told that this increase ranging from Rs 25 to Rs 2,000 will be for different categories of allowances.

 

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What changes were made?

PTI Quoting sources, it has been said that this increase in allowances has been made in domestic layover, deadhead, night allowance and other categories.

 

In addition, pilots now tail swap You will also get allowance, which was not available earlier. A tail swap occurs when the scheduled aircraft is replaced by another aircraft. Now on tail swap, the pilot will get an allowance of Rs 1,500 and the first officer (co-pilot) will get Rs 750.

How much allowance will I get now?

  • domestic layover: This allowance is available when the pilot or co-pilot stays in another city after a flight. If there is a layover of 10 to 24 hours, then earlier the pilot used to get Rs 2,000 allowance, now he will get Rs 3,000. At the same time, the co-pilot will get an allowance of Rs 1,500 instead of Rs 1,000. If it exceeds 24 hours, the captain will get Rs 150 per hour instead of Rs 100 and the co-pilot will get Rs 75 per hour instead of Rs 50.
  • night allowance: If a pilot or co-pilot has a night shift, then this allowance is given for him. Now, on doing night duty, the pilot will get an allowance of Rs 2,000. Similarly, the co-pilot will be given a night allowance of Rs 1,000.
  • deadhead allowance: Sometimes the pilot has to go to another place as a passenger, so that he can operate the next flight from there. Deadhead allowance is available for this. This has also increased. Now pilots will get deadhead allowance of Rs 4,000 instead of Rs 3,000 and co-pilots will get Rs 2,000 instead of Rs 1,500.
  • meal allowance: When there is a long waiting time between two flights, meal allowance is given for food expenses. Meal allowance for pilots has been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.

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the allowance was reduced earlier

in November FDTL The second phase was implemented. These rules were made keeping in mind the safety and comfort of the pilots. After the implementation of these rules, Indigo had reduced the allowances given to pilots and co-pilots.

 

However, due to the Indigo crisis in the first week of December, the government had banned these rules. Therefore now these allowances have been increased again. However, sources say that the allowances that have been increased are only 25% of the allowances that have been cut.% Only covers.

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