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Eighty-seven percent of the American Airlines flight attendants who voted approved the contract.
Contract gives cabin crews more than 20% immediate raises.
Contract ends one of industry's most contentious contract negotiations.
Contract provides immediate wage increases of up to 20.5% , along with significant retroactive pay to address time spent negotiating.
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