Brussels Airlines has reached an agreement with cockpit unions, meaning that an upcoming strike scheduled to affect the airline between March 27-30 is no longer taking place. This latest agreement comes a fortnight after the carrier was able to reach an agreement with cabin crew unions. “We are very happy with the outcome of the intense negotiations we had these past weeks,” explained Filip Aerts, head of flight operations, Brussels Airlines, adding: “We would like to thank the unions for their constructive meetings”. He concluded: “Let’s now all focus on getting towards sustainable profitability and making our company grow”. The

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