"In fact, we paid the salaries of all employees on April 4 itself. However, because of some back-end problem in one of the banks, a section of employees could not get it then," they told PTI in Mumbai.
Last Tuesday, chairman of the crisis-hit airline Vijay Mallya assured his employees that their salaries would be disbursed in a staggered manner from April 4 to 10.
The airline has salary accounts in HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and ICICI.
Besides, the airline has paid the second instalment of Rs 9 crore (Rs 90 million) towards the tax deducted at source as per the directives of the tax tribunal, the sources said.
The airline has outstanding dues of about Rs 349 crore (Rs 3.49 billion).
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