Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Air Berlin cancels flights as pilots call in sick

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INSOLVENT Air Berlin said it has cancelled around 70 flights so far yesterday, affecting both its own operations and flights it carries out for Lufthansa’s Eurowings, after pilots called in sick in unusually high numbers. The cancelatio­ns come as a deadline approaches for investors to bid for the assets of Germany’s second largest airline, with Lufthansa seen in pole position to acquire large parts of its rival. Departures informatio­n on Air Berlin’s website showed flights cancelled from a range of German airports including Berlin Tegel, Duesseldor­f, Hamburg and Cologne. A spokesman for Eurowings, which leases 33 crewed planes from Air Berlin, said it also expected short-haul flight cancellati­ons as a result of the sicknessre­lated absences. However, the budget carrier expects to carry out the majority of its 650 planned flights for today because it would take measures such as rebooking customers onto other flights or trains and using standby planes and crews. TUIfly was also forced to cancel flights last year after many pilots called in sick, with their union saying staff were concerned that merger talks, since failed, could lead to job and pay cuts. Air Berlin, Germany’s second-largest airline, filed for bankruptcy protection last month after shareholde­r Etihad Airways withdrew funding following years of losses. Bidders have until Sept. 15 to submit binding offers, with a decision possible as early as Sept. 21, three days before a German national election.

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