Kingfisher Airlines Faces Employee Exodus over Failed Revival Bids

The crisis-struck Kingfisher Airlines is facing an employee exodus after it failed to come up with feasible revival plans, reported Financial Express.
Around 500-550 employees have left since October following violent protests over unpaid dues, leading to the airline being grounded. The exodus was witnessed among the managerial staff, ground staff, engineers and pilots of the airline.
Citing uncertainty in Kingfisher Airlines resuming its operations, a former management-level employee said, “There is no guarantee the airline will resume flying, so a lot of us have left for other opportunities.”
“Me and some former colleagues will get the full and final settlement from the airline. The good thing is, we have found jobs in other industries,” added the employee, whose identity is not revealed.
08/03/13 International Business Times

1 thought on “Kingfisher Airlines Faces Employee Exodus over Failed Revival Bids

  1. — “Me and some former colleagues will get the full and final settlement from the airline.” —– !!!!!!

    Is n’t it…..EXTREME of optimism? this can happen only when FA flies again.Several hundreds of people are still on KFA payrolls. I guess ex-employees have least priority when it comes to payments.

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