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Taiwan airline to return normal as flight attendants end strike

Xinhua, June 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

All of Taiwan's "China Airlines" scheduled flights will return to normal Sunday after flight attendants ended their strike, according to the carrier Saturday afternoon.

Due to the strike, which began midnight Thursday, more than 100 inbound and outbound flights at Songshan and Taoyuan airports have been canceled, affecting some 30,000 passengers.

After five hours of negotiation late Friday, the company's management had almost met all the group's demands, which included bonus increases and a guarantee of 123 days of annual holidays. Endi