Air India crews being threatened, denied rest, Union tells DGCA

The All India Cabin Crew Association has written a letter to the aviation regulator, alleging that the national carrier is violating DGCA norms and forcing crews to operate without completing the mandatory rest period.
With the frequent delays of Air India flights continuing to make headlines, a crucial reason for the national carrier not being able to stick to its schedule has been revealed in a letter written to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Air India crews are being made to operate flights without completing the mandatory rest period. 
In the letter to the DGCA on January 25 (copy with mid-day), the All India Cabin Crew Association (AICCA) has alleged that crew members are being threatened with disciplinary action and not being allowed to rest for the period mandated by the aviation regulator. Giving the example of a recent Delhi-London flight, the association has requested the DGCA’s immediate intervention.

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