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Top Air India pilots called off their strike over planned pay cuts Wednesday, after nearly 200 called in sick over five days, causing some 400 flight cancellations, long delays, and a temporary freeze in bookings, officials said. Bookings reopened Wednesday. International flights should return to normal by day’s end and domestic flights by Thursday morning, said Air India spokesman Jitender Bhargava. Bhargava said the strike affected about half the airline’s operations, causing losses of 830 million rupees ($17.3 million) in three days. The total losses are still being calculated, he said. The disputed performance-linked pay cuts of up to 50% have not been ruled out but will not be implemented until they are further discussed with employees, Bhargava said. | |
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