Air New Zealand engineers’ strike called off

Air New Zealand and the unions representing the company's engineers have reached an agreement, lifting the strike notice that threatened to disrupt travel for 120,000 customers in the lead up to Christmas.

Engineers and logistics workers threatened the industrial action on 21,22 and 23 December in the dispute over pay and conditions.

After three days of mediation the strikes were called off at 10pm on Wednesday.

Neither the airline nor the two aviation unions would discuss the details of the deal, which still has to be signed off by union members.

But E tū union representative, Savage, says it has achieved most of what it was asking for.

"Industrial action of this nature is always a last resort and so it's a positive sign that we've reached an agreement in principle," Savage says.

"While the process has been tense at times, it is a much improved offer from where we started and maintains standards in aviation."

Air New Zealand Chief Ground Operations Officer Carrie Hurihanganui says the airline has been very focused on achieving resolution on behalf of its customers who could now be reassured their Christmas holiday travel plans are secure.

"We know how important it is to our customers to get where they need to be, particularly at this special time of the year and the negotiating teams have been working diligently to achieve this result."

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern revealed yesterday she had been in contact with the parties, urging them to resolve the dispute.

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