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Lufthansa Strike Cancels Hundreds of Flights

Lufthansa Strike Grounds Hundreds of Flights Across Germany
Strikes by pilots and cabin crew at Lufthansa have begun, significantly disrupting operations at Germany’s largest airline. According to a report by Spiegel, which cited confirmation from a spokeswoman for the Ufo union representing the staff, the all-day walkouts have led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights. Although Lufthansa has not provided an exact figure for the cancellations, it acknowledged “extensive flight cancellations” across its network.
Impact on Flight Operations and Passenger Advisories
Departure boards at major German airports, including Frankfurt and Berlin, show that only a limited number of Lufthansa flights are operating as scheduled. The airline has urged passengers to monitor updates primarily through digital channels and to avoid traveling to airports without confirmed flight information. In response to the disruption, Lufthansa has implemented large-scale electronic rebooking options to assist affected travelers. The airline does not anticipate a return to normal flight operations before Friday, February 13.
Scale and Causes of the Industrial Action
The German airport association ADV estimates that more than 460 flights will be cancelled nationwide due to the strike, affecting approximately 69,000 passengers. Around 4,800 pilots employed by Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo are participating in the industrial action. The strike centers on demands for higher employer contributions to company and transitional pension schemes. A ballot conducted last autumn saw a clear majority of union members vote in favor of strike action. Notably, the union had refrained from further industrial action in recent months before initiating the current walkouts.

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