30 September,2009 07:13 AM IST | | Bipin Kumar Singh
With no clear headway in the Air India management-executive pilots negotiations, taxi drivers at the domestic and international airports are losing sleep as the standoff enters its fifth day.
For the past month, cabbies at the airports are suffering heavy losses, first owing to the Jet Airways strike and now with the Air India pilots' strike.
Meter Down: Taxi drivers are bearing the brunt of the AI pilots strike. |
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Executive Director Air India Jitendra Bhargava said, "We are hopeful of a result in the meeting today, but as of now the strike is still on."