Jet Airways told pilot union it will clear salary dues by April: Source

The airline has told the union it will pay a quarter of the salary for October on Thursday and 50 per cent during December

Jet's unit costs increased 8.7 per cent while its unit revenue declined 3.9 per cent
Jet’s unit costs increased 8.7 per cent while its unit revenue declined 3.9 per cent
Reuters New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 07 2018 | 2:12 AM IST
India's indebted Jet Airways Ltd told its pilot union on Thursday it will clear all salary dues by April and has given them a schedule outlining when the payments will be made, according to a source familiar of the matter.

Jet Airways is facing financial difficulties and owes money to pilots, lessors and vendors. The carrier and its second-largest shareholder Etihad Airways are in talks with Jet's bankers on a rescue deal that may involve the Abu Dhabi-based airline increasing its stake from 24 per cent.

The airline has told the union it will pay a quarter of the salary for October on Thursday and 50 per cent during December. The remainder will be paid in January, along with 75 per cent of the salary for November, the source said.
The remaining dues for November, salary for December and 25 per cent for January will be paid in February. In March, Jet will clear the remainder for January and February and thereafter all dues will be paid on time, the person added.

Jet Airways, controlled by founder Naresh Goyal, is India's biggest full-service carrier by market share, serving one of the world's fastest-growing domestic aviation markets.
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First Published: Dec 06 2018 | 8:26 PM IST

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