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Westjet flights resume as cabin crew strike ends with deal and 13pc pay rise
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International flights, including Dublin rotations, are returning to normal after WestJet flight attendants’ strike officially ended after the airline and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) reached a tentative agreement.
All picketing has stopped, and cabin crew are returning to work while the deal awaits a formal ratification vote.
WestJet warns that it will take several days to clear passenger backlogs and return to a completely normal schedule.
The brief strike centered heavily around unpaid ground duties.
Customers currently scheduled to fly with WestJet must verify your itinerary on the WestJet Flight Status Tracker before leaving for the airport.