Air Canada and its flight attendants have struck a tentative agreement after a strike that grounded flights and stranded passengers since Saturday, BBC reported.
The deal, reached through government mediation, will be voted on by union members. Flights are set to resume Tuesday evening, though full service may take days.
According to BBC, over 10,000 attendants had walked out over pay and scheduling, rejecting Air Canada’s offer of a 38 percent raise over four years, which the union said fell short of inflation and industry standards.