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Air Transat and CUPE reach new tentative contract for flight attendants

Air Transat and CUPE reach new tentative deal

MONTREAL - Air Transat and the union representing its 2,100 flight attendants say they have reached a new tentative agreement.

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The proposed contract between the airline and the Canadian Union of Public Employees comes after the flight attendants rejected an earlier agreement reached in December. TORONTO, ON - MAY 16 - An Air Transat Airline plane lands at Pearson International Airport, May 16, 2019. Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star

MONTREAL - Air Transat and the union representing its 2,100 flight attendants say they have reached a new tentative agreement.

The proposed contract between the airline and the Canadian Union of Public Employees comes after the flight attendants rejected an earlier agreement reached in December.

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