Updated On: 06 April, 2024 05:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Amid talk of merger with Air India, aviation expert highlights concerns, says pilots facing difficulty getting leave, management being inflexible

Many Vistara pilots are dissatisfied with the reduced fixed compensation. File pic/AP
Captain Shakti Lumba, a prominent figure in the Indian aviation industry, has voiced serious concerns regarding the ongoing merger between Vistara and Air India. Drawing on his extensive experience, Capt Lumba who retired as IndiGo VP and had headed Alliance Air before that, warned that without immediate action, the merger could lead to a crisis similar to that of Boeing.
Capt Lumba highlighted several key issues within Vistara that he believes could jeopardise the success of the merger. “Vistara, for a long time, has been short of pilots at all levels, particularly acute at A320 FOs. If you keep expanding without hiring, training and upgrading enough pilots, you are soon going to have to cancel flights. This is common sense. Sadly, common sense is uncommon at Vistara,” he posted on X.