GoAir asks most staff to go on leave without pay


Low-fare carrier GoAir has put most of its employees on leave without pay to cut costs as the all airline operations in India remain suspended until May 4.

India, which declared a lockdown from March 25 has extended it to May 3 from the earlier date of April 14.

The move to implement leave without pay was communicated by the GoAir’s HR head Nakul Tuteja on Saturday in an email.

On April 1, GoAir deferred paying a part of the March salaries of many of its employees to April in addition to pay cuts implemented earlier. He said it is till May 3 but may be extended.

The airline had cut salaries by 50% by for its top leadership last month and then extended pay cuts to other employees barring those in the junior level of D grade.


India’s aviation industry, like its global peers, has been the worst hit by the novel coronavirus crisis, which led the government to close the country’s borders and then implement a 21-day nationwide lockdown, prohibiting all travel. It was then extended.

GoAir’s peers IndiGo, SpiceJet and Vistara have taken similar steps to cut salary expenses.

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