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View of empty Kuwait Airways check-in counters at Kuwait Airport on Sunday, March 18, 2012. Kuwait Airways, the Gulf state’s national carrier, extended flight cancellations across its route network into a second day Sunday as it scrambled to cope with a strike by workers. The action by Kuwait Airways employees follows a work stoppage by customs officials that began last week and is blocking food items from entering the country. Workers are demanding higher pay and other benefits.
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View of empty Kuwait Airways check-in counters at Kuwait Airport on Sunday, March 18, 2012. Kuwait Airways, the Gulf state’s national carrier, extended flight cancellations across its route network into a second day Sunday as it scrambled to cope with a strike by workers. The action by Kuwait Airways employees follows a work stoppage by customs officials that began last week and is blocking food items from entering the country. Workers are demanding higher pay and other benefits.
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