NEW DELHI: Air India on Thursday temporarily suspended the contracts of around 200 pilots , who were re-employed after retirement , as all domestic and international commercial passenger flights have been suspended in the country till April 14 to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, a senior official said."Since almost all the planes have been grounded and the carrier's revenues have taken a significant fall during the last few weeks, the airline has decided to temporarily suspend the contract of around 200 pilots who were re-employed after their retirement," said the official.The national carrier has already cut the allowances of all employees, except cabin crew , by 10 per cent for the next three months in order to save money amid the coronavirus pandemic.