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Finnish Aviation Union's Threat Withdrawn, Finnair Flights Operate Normally

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Finnish Aviation Union's Threat Withdrawn, Finnair Flights Operate Normally

Finnish Aviation Union has withdrawn the threat of a support strike, which would have had significant impacts on Finnair and its subcontractors among others, and the parties to the dispute have reached an agreement.

Ville Iho, Finnair Chief Operating Officer, said: “We are happy to see that the negotiating parties have reached an agreement in this dispute, which Finnair was not involved in. I am glad that our customers can now prepare for their flights next week without having to worry about a strike threat impacting their travel plans.” He apologized for the uncertainty this situation may have caused to its customers, which has now been withdrawn.

Customers who made changes to their flights due to the strike threat are being allowed to change their flights back to the original flights, by contacting Finnair customer service.