Germany: Lufthansa pilots' union call for two-day strike

Vereinigung Cockpit calls for 48-hour walkout, accusing airline management of intransigence in critical pay and conditions negotiations.

Vereinigung Cockpit calls for 48-hour walkout, accusing airline management of intransigence in critical pay and conditions negotiations. | Contesto: cronaca

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Germany's flagship carrier, Lufthansa, faces severe operational disruption after its pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), called for a two-day strike across the airline's passenger flight operations. The walkout, announced after the collapse of negotiations, is scheduled to begin on Wednesday and will last 48 hours, directly impacting thousands of travelers and hundreds of flights. The union cited a fundamental breakdown in talks, stating that Lufthansa management had shown "no discernible willingness to reach a solution" across several unresolved collective bargaining disputes. The strike action represents a significant escalation in a long-running conflict over pilot pay and working conditions. Vereinigung Cockpit has been engaged in protracted negotiations with the airline, seeking substantial wage increases to offset high inflation and changes to contract structures. The union's statement suggests that recent bargaining rounds have yielded no meaningful progress, leaving pilots with no alternative but to resort to industrial action. The move is designed to exert maximum pressure on the airline's management ahead of a critical period for air travel. For Lufthansa, the strike comes at a precarious time as the aviation industry struggles to recover from pandemic-era losses while facing soaring fuel costs and intense operational pressures. The airline has been working to rebuild its network and profitability, making widespread flight cancellations a major financial and reputational setback. The union's decision to stage a 48-hour strike, rather than shorter warning strikes, indicates a hardened stance and a calculation that the airline's current offers are insufficient to address members' core concerns regarding purchasing power erosion and career progression. The impact on passengers across Germany and Europe is expected to be immediate and severe. Lufthansa will be forced to cancel the vast majority of its passenger flights operated by its mainline pilots, though flights by subsidiaries not involved in the dispute may continue. The airline is likely to activate contingency plans, prioritizing long-haul flights and attempting to rebook passengers, but the...

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