AI to hire 700 to meet its shortage of cabin crew

New Delhi: In one of its largest hiring programmes since the Indian Airlines-Air India merger, the airline is increasing cabin crew by 700 to tide over the current shortage. New hires will be a mix of trainees and experienced staff.
“The need to hire emerged after we saw a shortage of crew. We will also need a lot of people for our expansion plans, with Delhi airport becoming our hub,” said an Air India official, who did not wish to be identified. Air India has 3,200 cabin crew and a negligible attrition rate.
The national carrier is planning to expand domestic operations by connecting small towns using smaller aircraft and might even revive the defunct Vayudhoot. The airline also proposes to connect 50 locations across the country and increase domestic and international services. All these plans call for a larger cabin crew strength.
At the same time, Air India Express, the low-cost wing of the airline, is planning to induct four more aircraft and will require 74 new cabin crew members. This addition will help increase the number of flights from 168 to over 200.
But with overall demand for cabin crew growing thanks to expansion by competing domestic airlines, analysts say it is important that AI keeps some elbow room should attrition rise. Other major airlines are already seeing cabin crew leave. “Cabin crew training in India is among the best in the world. Many international carriers, especially West Asian, hire cabin crew at a hefty pay, leading to a shortage,” said an executive with a full-service carrier.
Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines and Naresh Goyal-owned Jet Airways have seen 500 cabin crew members leave in the past year. Kingfisher has 1,500 cabin crew members and Jet has over 2,500. Both airlines have hired over 150 cabin crew each in the last one year.
12/01/11 Mihir Mishra/Business Standard

3 thoughts on “AI to hire 700 to meet its shortage of cabin crew

  1. hello,

    I am intrested to join air india as a cabin crew. I have four years customer service experience in airlines. please contact me if any position is available.

    Regards
    vardeep kaur

  2. Dear all,
    Kindly inform us for the interview. I current serve for an airlines for about 3 yrs…

    Thanks and regards,
    Kashmira

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