New Delhi: Air India is
looking for young men and women for its plans to increase flights from
the Delhi Airport. At present, the national carrier operates more than
700 flights every week from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. By
the end of March, when the summer schedule begins, this number would go
up to at least 1,000. The airline plans to induct and train 200 new
customer service agents to man its counters before the flights increase.
Learning from its mistakes, Air India wants to have enough manpower at
Terminal3 of the international airport when the number of passengers
increases. The decision to shift its domestic flights to T3 in November
last year and also increase flights simultaneously resulted in utter
chaos. The shift and increase in flights happened around Diwali, when a
large number of cabin crew and other staff were on leave in Delhi. The
result was flight delays and many cases of missing baggage.
To tackle the problem, Air India had to look for experienced personnel
in a hurry. The airline also deployed additional staff from other
airports in Delhi. This time, however, they would have enough time to
train new recruits.
18/01/11 Sidhartha Roy/Hindustan Times