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FlySafair, labour union reach four-year deal on compensation

# South Africa’s largest airline, FlySafair, says it reached an agreement with cabin crew, ending a deadlock over compensation a week before the country hosts world leaders at the G20 summit. FlySafair says it sealed a four-year pact with the South African Cabin Crew Association, without disclosing details. The carrier started locking out crew more than a week ago as talks stalled. The airline, which controls 60-percent of the domestic market and transports about 300-thousand passengers daily, maintained throughout its operations weren’t affected.