Air India gave warning to the employees - do not do any work that spoils the image, otherwise strict action will be taken
Air India Guidelines: Air India has warned its employees that anyone who tarnishes the image of the airline will not be tolerated.
Air India Guidelines: Air India, owned by the Tata Group, has asked its crew members to follow ethical standards and warned that if any of their work directly affects the company. If the image is affected, disciplinary action will be taken against them. A source gave this information. Let us tell you that a pilot was allegedly caught with two iPhone 14 in the past, after which he had to pay Rs 2.5 lakh in excise.
The flight safety department of the airline company Air India, communicating with the crew members on Monday, instructed them "not to do any such work, which is against the TCOC (Tata Code of Conduct)".
Pilot caught with two iPhone14
An informed source said that this notification has been issued in connection with a recent incident in which a pilot of a large aircraft was allegedly caught with two iPhone14 at the Delhi airport and was later fined Rs 2.5 lakh by customs. Had to pay Rs. At present, no statement has come from Air India on this issue.
Employees should not ignore the rules
In its notification, the airline said, "We have received information that some crew members are carrying commercial quantities of goods while coming to India from another country, which is against customs norms."
Air India said in its notification that the crew members are the representatives of the airline. They have to follow TCOC standards of ethics as their activities directly affect the image of the company.
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