Comair, a Delta Air Lines subsidiary, and its flight attendants' union have ended three days of negotiations without a result.
The two parties have not managed to agree on contract concessions that the airline is seeking. The carrier claims it needs the concessions in order to keep operating.
Comair spokeswoman Kate Marx said the airline is working with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to determine a schedule for more talks.
Noa Oren, the union spokeswoman, stated that she had been told there were no further talks scheduled and that the union was waiting for a response on its latest proposal.
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