India's Jet Airways has resumed normal domestic and international services after the end of a pilot strike that grounded the carrier for five days.
Under a deal with its pilots, the carrier will re-instate four of their colleagues it sacked earlier this year, says Jet.
It has also set up a committee consisting of Jet executives and five pilots, "so that a continuous process of dialogue can be in place".
The carrier has also withdrawn legal action against the pilots for the strike, which grounded hundreds of aircraft and left thousands of passengers stranded in airports across India and overseas.
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