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Strike action by hundreds of British Airways workers at Heathrow has been called off, after staff accepted a new pay offer.
The GMB Union said 75% of workers backed the pay deal.
A total of 700 workers - mostly check-in staff - had been set to strike during the summer over a 10% pay cut imposed during the pandemic.
Workers will now get an 8% pay rise, a one-off bonus and the reinstatement of extra pay for irregular shifts.
The proposed strike action had been expected to cause disruption and cancellations for passengers during the busy summer holiday period.
Unite and GMB members initially voted to strike last month, after a 10% pay cut imposed during the pandemic was not reinstated.
GMB national officer, Nadine Houghton, said: "No one wanted a summer strike at Heathrow, but our members had to fight for what was right."
"Now these mainly women workers have won pay improvements for themselves - as well as forcing BA to make this offer to the rest of their staff too," she added.