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India's airlines business is heading for a major shakeout as large number of private airline employees get set to join IndiGo.

Published on: Jul 23, 2006 03:11 AM IST
None | By , Mumbai
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India's airlines business is heading for a major shakeout as large number of private airline employees get set to join IndiGo, the latest venture with its 100-plane plans. IndiGo is potentially the biggest-player to start operations in early August.

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“All of a sudden there is lot of excitement. Many of us are considering a shift as the offers are too lucrative to resist,” said a senior engineer of an airline on the current buzz in the job street. Bearing the brunt are smaller airlines managing now with shoestring budgets and wafer-thin margins.

After the Jet-Sahara break up, private airline employees once again find themselves on top of the food chain as IndiGo begins its hiring spree, sweeping up engineers, pilots and support staff in a sector that is critically short of trained personnel.

Ground duty engineers currently earning a monthly salary of Rs 80,000 are being offered Rs 1.30 lakh as monthly compensation, said market sources. IndiGo is making similar offers for other grades.

 
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