Lufthansa pilots and crew strike, flights canceled.
Hundreds of Lufthansa flights have been canceled due to strikes by pilots and cabin crew. The strikes are over pay and working conditions, and are impacting travel across Germany and Europe. The airline is attempting to minimize disruption by using larger aircraft and replacement crews.
A two-day strike by Lufthansa pilots began on Monday and Tuesday, leading to the cancellation of approximately 90% of flights. This strike was due to ongoing disputes over pay and pensions, particularly concerning the Cityline subsidiary. Simultaneously, Lufthansa cabin crew, organized by the Ufo union, initiated a strike, causing hundreds of flights to be canceled, especially at Frankfurt and Munich airports. Further strikes are planned for Wednesday and Thursday by Lufthansa cabin staff, and a separate pilot strike is also underway. The airline is struggling to manage these disruptions, with CEO Carsten Spohr warning of a major crisis due to rising fuel prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East. Lufthansa is considering grounding dozens of jets and reducing employee hours to cope with the increased costs. The situation is impacting thousands of passengers and raising concerns about the future of air travel in Germany.
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- Hundreds of flights are being canceled due to the Lufthansa pilot strike.
- The strike is primarily due to disputes over pay and working conditions.
- The strike is impacting flights across Germany and Europe.
- Lufthansa is attempting to minimize disruption by using larger aircraft and replacement crews.
The strike is due to a dispute over pension payments.
DW English, ORF News
The strike is due to demands for paribasic pay and a social plan for Cityline.
DW Deutsch, ZEIT Online
The strike is organized by the Vereinigung Cockpit (Pilot Union).
NOS Nieuws, ZEIT Online, tagesschau
The strike is organized by the UFO union.
DW English, tagesschau, FAZ, ZEIT Online, DW Deutsch, ZEIT Online
The strike is expected to cause significant disruption for travelers.
DW English, tagesschau, FAZ, ZEIT Online
Lufthansa is responding to the strike by attempting to minimize disruption and using other Lufthansa-owned airlines.
NOS Nieuws