JetLite was originally Air Sahara before being acquired by Jet Airways promoter Naresh Goyal in 2007 and operated as budget arm till November last year. But in December, the two carriers were integrated into one to operate under one single full-service brand.
"Some JetLite pilots have recently quit the airline and have sent a notice to the management after their service conditions were arbitrarily changed in the wake of the merger," Jet Airways sources told PTI here today.
As per the DGCA norms, a pilot has to serve his employer for six months after putting in papers.
However, the Jet Airways sources said the situation in the airline is somewhat similar to Air India, which is fighting a legal battle with its pilots over integration issues.
"The management has altered the service conditions on its own, which is a violation of the contract rules. Therefore, the mandatory notice period norm does not apply in such case," they said.
"We do not wish to comment on the details as it is an internal matter," the spokesperson said in an e-mail statement to PTI.
As part of integration, the Jet Airways management had given JetLite pilots an option to join the parent brand with certain riders like a common seniority and posting to any location in the country.
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