10 September,2009 07:16 AM IST | | Surender Sharma
Jet pilots hold emergency meeting; Goyal threatens to shut shop
The deadlock between agitating pilots of Jet Airways and the airline continued for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. As many as 200 flights were either cancelled or passengers shifted to other airlines.
However, the situation was slightly less chaotic on Wednesday as fliers were updated about their flights through SMSes and website updates. Those who arrived at airports were accommodated by other airlines. As many as 13,000 fliers were affected on the second day of the strike. Meanwhile, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal met Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel for an hour on Wednesday noon. However, both denied commenting on what was discussed.
Dead end: Two Jet Airways airhostesses at the Delhi airport. As pilots stir continued, a number of flights had to be cancelledu00a0u00a0 Pic/Rajeev Tyagi |
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