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Jet Airways suspends all its flights between UAE and India

Jet Airways has suspended all its flights between the UAE and India after almost half of its pilots did not report for duties protesting against sacking of two of their colleagues. - Jet cancels over 100 flights as strike continues - Air India comes to Team India"s rescue - Jet sacks 3 more pilots, protests to intensify - Port workers withdraw strike - Passengers caught unawares by Jet pilots" strike - Govt asks pilots, Jet mgt to resolve the issue urgently The airline said it was forced to halt service between Dubai and Abu Dhabi and the Indian cities of New Delhi and Mumbai, a local news report said. The sick-out by 361 of its 760 captains and first officers also affected flights to Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia, it said. All passengers in the UAE stranded by the sick-out would be accommodated on flights of Emirates Airline and Air India, a Jet Airways official was quoted by Khaleej Times as saying. About 13,000 passengers were affected, the airline said. "The situation is very fluid right now but we are closely monitoring the situation and will do everything required to ensure minimum inconvenience to our customers," the airline said on Tuesday describing pilots" approach as a "simulated strike". A total of 186 flights — 154 domestic and 32 international — had been cancelled or affected throughout its network, the airline said. The strike also grounded most of the carrier"s domestic flights. However, all of its wide-body aircraft on long-haul flights were operating normally, thanks to their foreign pilots, who apparently did not participate in the sick-out.


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