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Air India to resume three more weekly flights to US

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Air India to resume three more weekly flights to US

Air India is set to reinstate three more weekly flights to the US this month. Earlier this year, the Tata Group-owned airline temporarily suspended six weekly flights to the US and three of them have already been reinstated.

Commenting on the easing on crew shortage situation, MD and CEO, Campbell Wilson said: “We had suspended 6 of the 47 weekly flights to the US. We have reinstated 3 of those and the other 3 will be reinstated by the end of June.  Six weekly flights, three each to Newark and San Francisco were suspended due to shortage of crew.”

Currently, Air India, on a weekly basis, operates 44 flights to the US and 14 to Canada.

The airline flies to San Francisco, New York, Newark, Washington and Chicago in the US and to the cities of Vancouver and Toronto in Canada.

This year, the carrier will be taking 11 new Boeing 777 planes.

Talking about availability of talent, Wilson said there is not a large pool of Boeing 777 pilots and most of them are already working for the airline.

"In order to get 11 aircraft to operate in a short time, we have to go to the expatriate market until such time we can develop and build our own pool... we have promoted a lot of people from other fleet to the 777 aircraft. We need to also operate other aircraft... and need requisite amount of experience for operating 777s. It is a temporary importation of talent till we can build our own (talent) in a year or so," he noted.

The airline is hiring 550 cabin crew members and 50 pilots every month.

"In the case of cabin crew members, it is about ten times and in the case of pilots, it is about five times on an annual rate of the pre-privatised airline," he said.

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