After Air India pay cut order, flight leaves without Veerappa Moily


VVIPs used to making `sarkari' Air India flights -along with the aam aadmi flyers on board -wait for them endlessly should now start boarding planes on time. The recent government directive to cut salary of staff who delay flights has meant that operating crew has started refusing to wait for dignitaries in order to take off in time.
The pay cut directive's impact was first seen in Bengaluru on Monday morning when AI 505 was ready to fly to Delhi at the schedule departure time of 10:30 am. Senior Congress functionary Veerappa Moily was booked to fly this dreamliner to Delhi.AI's commercial team told the operating crew that the former petroleum minister would board the aircraft shortly. But the wary-of-pay-cut crew flatly refused to wait for Moily as all other passengers had boarded the aircraft and had on time departure.

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