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Spicejet Crisis: Airlines Sends 150 Cabin Crew Members On Leave Amid Financial Issues

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 30, 2024 07:30 IST

Cash-strapped SpiceJet on Thursday announced it has temporarily put 150 cabin crew members on furlough for three months due ...

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Cash-strapped SpiceJet on Thursday announced it has temporarily put 150 cabin crew members on furlough for three months due to “lean travel season and reduced fleet size" and to ensure long-term stability of the airline. 

The airline has been making losses for the last six years, and is now finding it difficult to pay employee salaries, sources said. It is also entangled in legal battles over unpaid dues to aircraft lessors, engine lessors, lenders, and former promoter Kalanithi Maran.

The airline said, “SpiceJet has made the difficult decision to temporarily place 150 cabin crew members on furlough for three months. This step has been taken in response to the current lean travel season and the reduced fleet size, with the long-term stability of the organisation in mind.”

We deeply value the contributions of our crew members. During this furlough period, they will continue to retain their status as employees of SpiceJet, with all health benefits and earned leave intact,” it added. SpiceJet said it would welcome its cabin crew members back to active duty when it would enhance its fleet following the upcoming QIP. The budget carrier last reported a profit in 2017-18, when it posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 557.4 crore.

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