Further strike action at Aberdeen Airport has been averted with workers choosing to accept a new pay offer, ending a long-running dispute over pay.
Around 150 members of staff staged two 12-hour walkouts last month amid an ongoing disagreement with AGS Airports about pensions.
Yesterday Unite the union announced its members were to be balloted on a new settlement.
It has now confirmed that workers have accepted the deal.
A statement from Unite regional organiser Shauna Wright said: “Unite can confirm that its membership at Aberdeen Airport has voted to accept the latest offer on a 98% turnout, with 60% voting in acceptance.
“This now ends the dispute at Aberdeen Airport.”
Steve Szalay, managing director of Aberdeen International Airport, said: “We welcome the outcome of the ballot which has seen staff vote to accept the company’s offer.
“Together with our staff we now look forward to continuing to focus on delivering for our passengers.”
Strike action over at Aberdeen Airport as workers accept new deal