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AP-Excite NEW DELHI (AP) - Hundreds of striking pilots of India's national carrier have ended a 58 day strike following a court order for them to return to work within two days.
Tauseef Mukadam, a spokesman for the Indian Pilots' Guild which represents Air India's striking pilots, said Wednesday that the group would follow the instructions of the Delhi High Court.
About a third of the airline's 1,500 pilots were on strike. Their absence led to dozens of canceled flights for the beleaguered state-owned carrier.
The court order Tuesday said the carrier should be sympathetic to the pilots' grievances.
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