The strike among the cabin crew in Widerøe airline is over, after the staff and management reached an agreement on Saturday.
Widerøe's cabin crew won their case and will now have the opportunity to influence the future of their own pension plans, the cabin crew's union Parat states in a press release.
Head of Widerøe cabin association, Kari Onarheim, says that she is relieved that the workers' demand has been granted after four days on strike. "Finally we feel that we are being taken seriously," Onarheim tells NRK.
CEO of Widerøe, Lars Kobberstad, is relieved that the airline's flights will soon be back on track, and apologizes to all the people who have been affected.
Widerøe will start flying again on Sunday evening.
(NRK)










