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Air France pilots extend strike

The airline faces further crippling and costly strikes, which have already reduced flights by half, until Friday September 26th.

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The French arm of Franco-Dutch airline Air France-KLM said pilots extended a one-week strike started last Monday until Friday September 26th, reports The Wall Street Journal.

The strike forced Air France to cancel about 60% of its flights since Monday, a move that costs it between 10 million euros and 15 million euros a day, according to company officials.

Pilots took industrial action to protest Air France's plans to expand its budget carrier Transavia while cutting costs at the legacy airline. The unions want the company to grant pilots at Transavia the same working conditions and generous benefits as the ones at Air France.

Read more of this AP report published by The Wall Street Journal.