AI derecognises pilot's union after 20 flights cancelled due to pilots strike

Pilots seek CBI probe into AI decisions, write to PM for intervention

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Air India management today moved swiftly to derecognise their union ICPA and declaring their strike illegal after around 20 flights were cancelled due to the pilot's strike,

Around eight flights from Delhi and 11 from Mumbai were cancelled this morning while several others were delayed by more than three hours after a section of Air India pilots, belonging to Indian Commercial Pilot's Association (ICPA), went on strike from midnight.

"We have derecognised the ICPA, the strike is illegal and they have committed contempt of court. We are likely to move the court soon," as per a senior officer. The ICPA offices in Delhi and Mumbai have been sealed early this morning.

Meanwhile, holding Air India management responsible for the mismanagement and losses, striking pilots today sought the Prime Minister's intervention and a CBI probe into the matter.

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