May 13, 2012 9:43 AM

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Open for talks any time, but striking AI pilots must first report: Govt

The government has asserted that the striking Air India pilots should first report for duty and then come for talks. Taking a tough stand, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said the government is ready to talk on anything after the strike is called off. He reminded the pilots that Air India is running into losses and public money is being pumped in to revive the national carrier.

The minister said the process of revival is bound to see many problems and asked the airline employees to be patient. He said, pilots should firmly say their views but not inconvenience the passengers and make Air India lose credibility.

The Minister said, the government is planning to take some aircraft on wet lease, as in such cases the planes come with a crew. He said that the government is also in touch with some retired pilots besides rationalising the flights operated by Air India.

Air India cancelled 16 flights from Delhi and Mumbai yesterday even as senior pilots sought the Prime Minister's intervention to end the impasse.

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