'It's an amicable settlement and all pilots would report for duties immediately,' Dutta said.
The company would also not pursue the pending contempt petition before the Bombay High Court which was slated to come up for hearing tomorrow (Monday), he added.
Following an end to the five-day long pilots' stir, Jet Airways limped back to normal operations with plans to operate as many at 37 flights, including two on the international sector, here Sunday.
The operations are expected to completely normalize by the evening when the rostering of duties for the pilots is done and the airline would announce resumption of more operations.
Until then, the airline has announced cancellations of 15 international and 137 domestic flights across the network.
Two international services - Mumbai-Dubai and return - would be operated as combined services to accommodate the maximum number of passengers.
On the domestic sector, flights would be operated on the Mumbai-Delhi, Vadodara-Mumbai, Delhi-Mumbai, Mumbai-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Mangalore (including return), Mumbai-Hyderabad (return), Mumbai-Chennai, Ahmedabad-Delhi, Delhi-Lucknow (return), Delhi-Vadodara (return), Madurai-Chennai, Chennai-Coimbatore, and Chennai-Bengaluru (return) routes.