The pilots had previously held one 12-hour and one 24-hour strike in the standoff over pay. Thomas Cook said that all passengers were able to fly during the industrial action.

A strike planned for last Friday was called off last week following talks.

"Our members voted to end this dispute by binding arbitration, which Thomas Cook has now agreed to," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton said.

"I am pleased that we have been able to find a peaceful way of resolving the pilots' pay dispute without further disruption to passengers."

The resolution of the dispute means that industrial action planned for this Friday, as well as a three-day strike from October 12 and four-day strike from October 18, have all been called off.

"Following the decision by BALPA members and Thomas Cook to go to arbitration, all future strike dates have been cancelled," a spokesman for Thomas Cook Airlines said in a statement.

"We remain keen to resolve this dispute in the interests of all involved and we will now focus on proceeding with the arbitration process."

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Kate Holton)