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Hundreds of flights canceled in Lufthansa budget unit strike

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GERMANY - Cabin crews at Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) budget units Eurowings and Germanwing­s staged a strike over pay and conditions, forcing the carrier to cancel hundreds of flights.

The crew threatened more walkouts next week. Yesterday’s strike at Duesseldor­f, Cologne, Dortmund, Hanover, Stuttgart, Berlin and Hamburg airports is due to last for 24 hours until midnight (2200 GMT). The Lufthansa brand’s main hubs of Frankfurt and Munich are not affected. Lufthansa cabin crew and pilots have embarked on a series of strikes over the last few years as the airline battles to reduce costs in order to compete with low-cost rivals and long-haul carriers with leaner cost bases. The current strike was called after new contracts talks collapsed between Eurowings, a regional carrier that Lufthansa is using as a basis to expand its budget offering, and cabin crew union UFO. Increasing pressure on the group, the union also called a strike for staff at Germanwing­s, which is being merged with Eurowings. It cited a lack of agreement on part-time contracts, which Eurowings described as absurd. Altogether Eurowings has canceled almost 400 flights, primarily short-haul flights in Germany and Europe, out of around 550 that where planned . At Duesseldor­f airport, queues formed as passengers sought to rebook tickets. One passenger, Dick van der Aart, said he was irritated. “I got up very early and now I’m standing in a queue. Yes, I’m annoyed,” he told Reuters. Union UFO has been trying to agree new contracts for Eurowings staff in Germany for two years and has been threatenin­g industrial action for weeks. The union on Thursday threatened further strikes for next week.

(Reuters.com)

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