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IndiGo, India's largest airline, will increase pilot compensations after weeks of mass cancellations

IndiGo introduced new pilot allowances, and increased some of the existing ones. This is a sign that India's largest airline wants to boost pilot morale after weeks when?massive flight cancellations due to poor roster planning?left passengers?stranded?

According to Ashim Mittra's email to pilots, the airline will increase the layover allowance for captains from 2,000 to 3,000 rupees (about $33.37), and for first officers from 1,000 to 1,500 rupees.

The email stated that allowances for "deadheading", a practice in which airline crew members travel as passengers so they can position themselves for future duty, will increase to 4,000 rupees (from 3,000 rupees) for captains and by '500 rupees up to 2,000 rupees, for first officers.

IndiGo, who according to data from the government employs approximately 5,000 pilots did not respond immediately to a comment request.

After cancelling 4,500 flights in the first week of this month and leaving thousands of passengers stranded across India, the?airline is now under increased scrutiny from regulators and will be subject to a competition investigation.

The civil aviation ministry announced that a committee appointed by India's aviation regulator in order to investigate the circumstances leading to cancellations has submitted its report.

Moody's Ratings warned IndiGo that it could suffer "significant financial harm" due to revenue losses from cancellations, refunds to customers, and penalties imposed by India.

Mittra wrote in an email that IndiGo executives had visited various bases to talk with pilots.

Indian airlines are also facing a?competition' to stop pilots from being poached away by foreign carriers who promise better wages and quality of living, prompting India to call for an international code of conduct regarding pilot hiring.

(source: Reuters)