NEW DELHI: Air India‘s chief, Campbell Wilson, on Friday informed employees in his recent message that the airline is in the process of finalizing numbers for the annual appraisal, effective from April 1.
Wilson indicated that the news regarding appraisals will be shared with the staff once all necessary steps are completed in the upcoming weeks.
“The end of the Financial Year also caps off the annual appraisal cycle which has been underway for some time, as well as allows us to tally our annual financial results,” he added in the first ‘Friday Message’ of 2024-25 to employees.”Please bear with us whilst this important but necessary process runs its course.”
Following the strategic disinvestment of Air India on January 27, 2022, the airline is now under new ownership by Tata, with a focus on revitalization. Wilson highlighted the introduction of the third A350 on the BOM-DEL route and the addition of two new A320s to the fleet. Furthermore, the airline welcomed its first group of ‘Cadet Pilots’ who are set to begin training in the US soon.
“Also, after much hard work, our Cabin Crew team also cleared the backlog of training batches – and marked the release-to-service of our 4000th new crew member since privatization! These new colleagues join our great group of experienced leaders and mentors, and together, with an average age of 28, they will personify the new Air India around the world,” he said.
Additionally, a new Revenue Accounting System was implemented on April 1, aimed at enhancing revenue management and cost reduction. This change also facilitated the launch of an updated loyalty program, Flying Returns, on Wednesday.
Wilson indicated that the news regarding appraisals will be shared with the staff once all necessary steps are completed in the upcoming weeks.
“The end of the Financial Year also caps off the annual appraisal cycle which has been underway for some time, as well as allows us to tally our annual financial results,” he added in the first ‘Friday Message’ of 2024-25 to employees.”Please bear with us whilst this important but necessary process runs its course.”
Following the strategic disinvestment of Air India on January 27, 2022, the airline is now under new ownership by Tata, with a focus on revitalization. Wilson highlighted the introduction of the third A350 on the BOM-DEL route and the addition of two new A320s to the fleet. Furthermore, the airline welcomed its first group of ‘Cadet Pilots’ who are set to begin training in the US soon.
“Also, after much hard work, our Cabin Crew team also cleared the backlog of training batches – and marked the release-to-service of our 4000th new crew member since privatization! These new colleagues join our great group of experienced leaders and mentors, and together, with an average age of 28, they will personify the new Air India around the world,” he said.
Additionally, a new Revenue Accounting System was implemented on April 1, aimed at enhancing revenue management and cost reduction. This change also facilitated the launch of an updated loyalty program, Flying Returns, on Wednesday.