A couple of months after about 10,000 unionized Air Canada flight attendants went on strike, the airline says it’s still chipping away at resolving customer complaints.

Last month, 1130 NewsRadio reported around 60,000 open claims. As of Oct. 20, the airline says that number has fallen to 24,484. However, many of the claims have been open for a month and a half to two months.

It says, “As of October 8, we’ve closed over 48 per cent of expense claims. We’re resolving more than 1,400 claims every day.”

The four-day, mid-August strike caused delays and cancellations on hundreds of flights across the country. The job action took place after the union representing flight attendants weren’t able to reach a deal with their employer.

Workers who were on the picket lines protested not being pai

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