FILE PHOTO: Airplanes stand on the tarmac during a strike of cabin crew employees of German airline Germanwings called by German cabin crew union UFO, at Tegel Airport in Berlin, Germany December 30, 2019. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
BERLIN (Reuters) - The trade union representing cabin crew at Lufthansa's budget airline Germanwings decided on Wednesday not to continue their strike for the time being after three days of stoppages led to dozens of flights being cancelled.
The Ufo labour union, which called strikes from Monday to Wednesday at Germanwings, will discuss on Sunday how to proceed in the dispute with the company after deciding not to extend the strike, a spokesman said.
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