
IndiGo expects to be on ‘profitable growth’ path soon; working to address staff issues: Dutta
The Hindu
IndiGo, which will be completing 16 years next month, is the country’s largest airline with a domestic market share of nearly 57% and has a fleet of more than 280 planes
IndiGo expects to be on the “profitable growth” path soon as the pandemic-triggered crisis seems to be ending and the airline is also working to address the issues of employees, according to its CEO Ronojoy Dutta.
His remarks to the staff also come against the backdrop of certain sections of the airline’s employees going on protest, earlier this month, against low salaries.
IndiGo, which will be completing 16 years next month, is the country’s largest airline with a domestic market share of nearly 57% and has a fleet of more than 280 planes.
“I understand that every department still has its own unique challenges and I urge you to stay connected with the leadership of your department. I assure you that we are working on resolving each and every issue to ensure that we continue our journey to become better than the best!” Mr. Dutta said in a message to the employees.
The airline had a total of 26,164 employees in the last financial year.
Against the backdrop of some sections of the staff going on sick leave protest, IndiGo, on July 13, said it was in constant dialogue with its employees to take care of any issues or grievances.

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