I understand that the threatened strike by private airlines has been since withdrawn. The tough stand taken by the Government and the late realisation by the private airlines managements that the public opinion is not on their side has worked.
It would have been prudent on the part of the private airlines to form an effective committee comprising representatives of all operators and then go on a month long campaign to apprise the public in general and their users in particular about what their problems are, how these could be addressed and by whom and once this is done how the public would be benefited by it. After the month long campaign, they should have planned their next course of action. They should have also taken a lesson from the way the Government tackled the Truck Operators and OIL Officials' strikes a few months ago.
Needless to add, all through the media should have been fed with what message they wanted to convey to the government and the people. Their PR exercise was bad indeed.
Nurul Islam Laskar
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