<p> With continuing uncertainty over Jet Airways' future, at least two senior executives as well as some pilots and cabin crew have quit the airline, according to sources.</p>.<p>Jalan Kalrock consortium emerged as the winning bidder for Jet Airways under the insolvency resolution process in June 2021 but the carrier is yet to start operations.</p>.<p>The sources close to the development said the Vice Presidents of Engineering and Human Resources have left the airline.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/jet-airways-resolution-plan-totters-due-to-disagreement-with-creditors-1166466.html" target="_blank">Jet Airways resolution plan totters due to disagreement with creditors</a></strong><br /><br />Some pilots and cabin crew have also left the airline. Besides, some senior-level executives have gone on Leave Without Pay (LWP), the sources said.</p>.<p>Details about the current employee strength at the airline could not be immediately ascertained.</p>.<p>A senior executive at the airline said the upside potential of a revived Jet Airways is tremendous for all stakeholders and customers.</p>.<p>A Jet Airways spokesperson declined to comment.</p>.<p>Earlier, the carrier had reduced salaries for various staff and send many employees on LWP amid uncertainty over its future course.</p>.<p>In October, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) directed the consortium to pay the unpaid provident fund and gratuity dues of employees of the carrier.</p>.<p>Against that backdrop, the consortium, on November 18, said it might take "difficult" near-term decisions to manage cash flows.</p>.<p>"... while we await the handover of the company as per the NCLT process, the longer-than-expected time being taken for the same may result in some difficult but necessary near-term decisions to manage our cashflows to secure the future, while the airline is still not in our possession," it had said.</p>
<p> With continuing uncertainty over Jet Airways' future, at least two senior executives as well as some pilots and cabin crew have quit the airline, according to sources.</p>.<p>Jalan Kalrock consortium emerged as the winning bidder for Jet Airways under the insolvency resolution process in June 2021 but the carrier is yet to start operations.</p>.<p>The sources close to the development said the Vice Presidents of Engineering and Human Resources have left the airline.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/jet-airways-resolution-plan-totters-due-to-disagreement-with-creditors-1166466.html" target="_blank">Jet Airways resolution plan totters due to disagreement with creditors</a></strong><br /><br />Some pilots and cabin crew have also left the airline. Besides, some senior-level executives have gone on Leave Without Pay (LWP), the sources said.</p>.<p>Details about the current employee strength at the airline could not be immediately ascertained.</p>.<p>A senior executive at the airline said the upside potential of a revived Jet Airways is tremendous for all stakeholders and customers.</p>.<p>A Jet Airways spokesperson declined to comment.</p>.<p>Earlier, the carrier had reduced salaries for various staff and send many employees on LWP amid uncertainty over its future course.</p>.<p>In October, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) directed the consortium to pay the unpaid provident fund and gratuity dues of employees of the carrier.</p>.<p>Against that backdrop, the consortium, on November 18, said it might take "difficult" near-term decisions to manage cash flows.</p>.<p>"... while we await the handover of the company as per the NCLT process, the longer-than-expected time being taken for the same may result in some difficult but necessary near-term decisions to manage our cashflows to secure the future, while the airline is still not in our possession," it had said.</p>