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The Guardian An agreement has been reached to end the long-running British Airways cabin crew dispute, the Unite union has confirmed.
The deal is being put to a mass meeting of Unite members near Heathrow airport and is expected to be recommended for acceptance in a ballot.
The deal will end 18 months of hostilities that included 22 days of walkouts. It includes the restoration of travel concessions for cabin crew, the issue that was holding up a settlement.
The Unite leader, Len McCluskey, said he was "delighted" to have reached an agreement and it was good news for the workers, the airline and its customers.
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