Mumbai/New Delhi, Sep 13 - Normal flight operations of Jet airways will resume Sunday after the airline's pilots decided late Saturday to end their five day old agitation following successful talks with the management, the airline said.
Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal said in a press statement that an amicable agreement has been arrived, effective Sunday. 'The airline will operate its full schedule of services on all sectors with all crew reporting for their normal rostered duties,' the statement said
Addressing the media after taking the decision, the president of the National Aviators Guild Girish Kaushik said the dispute has been solved and the pilots would return to work.
'An amicable settlement has been reached. It was like a misunderstanding ina family,' he said.
Domestic flights are expected to begin normal operations by Sunday afternoon while international flight operations have been restored immediately.
The management has also agreed to reinstate the sacked pilots but the PILOTS ASS nag will not work as an union.