SpiceJet faces staff crunch
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Low-cost carrier SpiceJet has witnessed more than 100 cabin and cockpit crew join rival airlines in the last couple of months. SpiceJet reported the highest cancellation rate of 2.9% among domestic carriers in June as per aviation regulator DGCA, after half-a-dozen foreign pilots and more than 90 cabin crew quit the airline, controlled by Kalanithi Maran of Sun TV Network Ltd. “There are serious management issues and employees aren’t happy. There is no fixed time for flight rosters and pilots get calls at odd hours for flights. Cabin crew are not happy with the accommodation and transport facilities being provided by the company,” said a SpiceJet official to Hindustan Times, on condition of anonymity.
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