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Jet Airways’ Employees Protest Outside Delhi Airport Terminal Over Pay Delay

The employees protested outside terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi seeking release of pending salaries.

Jet Airways employees stage a protest over delay in their salaries at T-3 terminal of IGI Airport in New Delhi. (Image courtesy: PTI) 
Jet Airways employees stage a protest over delay in their salaries at T-3 terminal of IGI Airport in New Delhi. (Image courtesy: PTI) 

Employees of the cash-strapped Jet Airways (India) Ltd. Saturday protested outside Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport here seeking release of pending salaries.

The beleaguered airline, which is flying just six-seven aircraft on Saturday, has asked its lenders to grant some "interim funding". Its employees are expecting to be paid their pending salaries once the fresh funding comes through.

Employees of Jet Airways gathered outside Terminal 3 in their uniforms for a silent protest on Saturday afternoon. They carried banners that read "Save Jet Airways, Save our future" and "Hear our cry, Let 9W fly".

9W is the code for Jet Airways flights, like 6E is for IndiGo.

On Friday, Jet Airways employees took out a silent march in Mumbai.

Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola had earlier said that the airline would fly just 6-7 aircraft on Saturday and Sunday.

At its peak, the airline flew a fleet of 119 aircraft.

On Monday, the lenders—led by SBI—would again meet the management of Jet Airways which will present a plan to use the "interim funding", if granted.

Jet Airways on Thursday grounded its services to and from east and northeast India and suspended its international operations till Monday. Consequently, many passengers were left stranded at the airports.