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CAL flights return to normal

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/06/26
By: C.C Chiu and Flor Wang

Taipei, June 26 (CNA) With its striking flight attendants agreeing to end a two-day sit-in to seek better working conditions and benefits, all China Airlines (CAL) flights have returned to normal, the aviation company said Sunday.

According to Taipei-based CAL, there will be 100 round-trip flights for the whole of Sunday and they all will depart and arrive as scheduled in principle, with four extra code share flights to be put in place to better process passengers.

On Saturday, only 26 of 81 scheduled flights took off after CAL flights attendants started the protest Thursday. A total of 122 flights were canceled Thursday and Friday.

However, some passengers who have been stranded at airports still need to wait until Monday, when they can take resumed flights to depart for their destinations.     [FULL  STORY]

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