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IndiGo announces 'deeper' pay cuts of up to 35% for senior employees
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A logo of IndiGo Airlines is pictured on a passenger aircraft. Credit: Reuters Photo
A logo of IndiGo Airlines is pictured on a passenger aircraft. Credit: Reuters Photo

IndiGo on Monday said it is implementing "deeper" pay cuts of up to 35 percent for its senior employees in order to reduce its cash outflow amid the coronavirus pandemic.

From May onwards, IndiGo had implemented pay cuts of up to 25 percent for its senior employees.

The "deeper" pay cuts came after the airline's announcement on July 20 that it would lay off 10 percent of its workforce due to the economic crisis caused by the pandemic.

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In an e-mail on Monday, IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta told employees, "I will increase my personal pay cut percentage to 35 percent. I am asking all senior vice presidents and above to take a 30 percent pay cut, all pilots will see their pay cut percentages increased to 28 percent, all vice presidents will take a 25 percent pay cut and associate vice presidents will take a 15 percent pay cut."

These increased pay cuts will come into effect from September 1, he added.

The aviation sector has been significantly impacted due to the travel restrictions imposed in India and other countries in view of the coronavirus pandemic. All airlines in India have taken cost-cutting measures such as pay cuts, leave-without-pay and lay-offs in order to conserve cash.

Before Monday's announcement, IndiGo CEO Dutta took a 25 percent cut in salaries. For senior vice presidents the pay cut was 20 percent, for vice presidents it was 15 percent and for associate vice presidents it was 10 percent.

In May, IndiGo had also cut the salaries of Band D employees and cabin crew members by 10 percent, and of Band C employees by 5 percent.

Salaries of employees in Band B and Band A were not touched. Majority of the employees of the airline are in Band B and Band A.

Dutta's Monday announcement does not affect the cuts instituted in the salaries of Band D employees, Band C employees and cabin crew members in May. Moreover, no cuts were announced on Monday for Band B and Band A employees.

IndiGo in May had also implemented a compulsory leave without pay (LWP) scheme for its employees for up to five days per month. In August it was increased to 10.5 days per month.

Dutta said on Monday, "We are not making any changes for August LWP and from September each department will decide on the LWP for each month based on workloads and staffing levels."

"You can expect a direct communication from your department head on LWP each month. It is my earnest hope that the environment is conducive enough for us to add capacity back quickly and reduce LWP to zero," he added.

India resumed domestic passenger flights from May 25 after a gap of two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, the airlines have been allowed to operate only a maximum of 45 percent of their pre-Covid domestic flights.

Occupancy rate in Indian domestic flights has been around just 50-60 percent since May 25.

Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in India since March 23.

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(Published 27 July 2020, 20:15 IST)