NEWS FLASH
Lufthansa pilots have entered the second day of their two-day strike today, which will be followed by a further two-day walkout by the airline’s cabin crew, resulting in significant disruption to the carrier’s operations across its network. The industrial action, organised by the pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit, is taking place on April 13 and 14, while cabin crew, represented by the UFO union, are set to strike on April 15 and 16. As a result, the majority of Lufthansa flights are being cancelled or heavily impacted between April 13 and April 17. The latest strike action follows a one-day cabin crew walkout on April 10, which also led to extensive cancellations and operational disruption. The ongoing labour dispute centres primarily on pension arrangements for pilots, while cabin crew are pushing for improved working conditions and contractual terms.
Lufthansa was scheduled to operate eighty flights to former Yugoslav markets over the four-day period (or 159 once return flights are included). The German flag carrier had 22 flights scheduled to depart Belgrade, twenty from Ljubljana, fifteen from Zagreb, eight from Sarajevo, six from Dubrovnik, five from Skopje and four from Split.

What a mess
ReplyDeleteThey’ve been striking since at least 2016 when I flew to India with them. And on this unserious airline Ljubljana chose to place all its bets. Well done.
DeleteIs the strike Lufthansa only or Lufthansa group?
ReplyDeleteLufthansa, the rest of the group isn't on a strike.
DeleteOnly Lufthansa
Deleteafaik VC strike covers all German AOCs while UFO strike is LH only
DeleteAre Lufthansa engaging with the unions to solve this? Are more strikes planned for next week?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between strike and walkout, especially if it's airline and preplanned?
ReplyDeleteIn this article used as synonyms. If strikes are not properly announced as regulated by law (last warning - general vote - announcement) German labour courts are there to forbid a strike because "wild" strikes are not allowed. Lufthansa missed all its opportunities to engage with the two unions and gets it's reward for it rn
DeleteThis where JU and OS can capitalize and fill up some extra seats for 4 days - send in the A330!
ReplyDelete😂😂😂
DeleteIt is high time LH managment finally learns that sharing is caring, in this case the profits
ReplyDeleteEvery year the same story with this Lufthansa. I stopped flying with them years ago, because they are so incredibly unreliable.
ReplyDeleteThe shittiest big company in Europe
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