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Mumbai: Jet Airways cancelled 180 flights, including 25 international, on Saturday as the pilots' strike enters its fifth day.
According to an announcement made early Saturday, the airline would operate only two flights on the international route. These include London-Mumbai and Abu Dhabi-Delhi.
The passengers were advised to contact at the airport for the Brussels-Delhi flight.
The airline had cancelled nearly 240 services across the network on Friday as over 500 pilots reported 'sick' on Tuesday.
A marathon meeting between the Jet management and the striking pilots in New Delhi on Friday remained inconclusive.
The conciliation meeting was attended by Jet's executive director Saroj Dutta and chief executive officer Hafiz Ali. The newly formed National Aviators Guild (NAG) was represented by Captain Kaushik and Captain Sam Thomas, one of the four sacked pilots.
A second round of talks shall be held in Mumbai on Saturday.
The pilots have demanded reinstatement of their four colleagues who were sacked and recognition of their union NAG.
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