Air France pilot union calls off strike after two weeks

Passengers left stranded by work stoppages over plan to move most operations to Transavia

Air France’s leading pilots’ union has ended a 14-day strike that crippled air traffic and led to condemnation from the French government.

The SNPL union confirmed that the action is now over after a walkout grounded more than half of the airline’s flights and stranded passengers worldwide.

The strike's end comes after Air France offered to scrap a central part of a plan to shift most of its European operations to low-cost carrier Transavia.

That plan prompted the strike, because pilots see it as a way to outsource their jobs to countries with lower taxes and labour costs.

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