Lufthansa will cancel almost 900 flights in Germany today when airport ground staff are expected to join a strike called by the country’s biggest services union, Verdi, the carrier said.
Some 87,000 passengers will be affected and 895 Lufthansa flights scrapped because of the strikes at Frankfurt, Munich, Duesseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund and Hanover airports, it said.
The walkouts are by Verdi members in air safety control, ground services, at check-in counters and in engineering workshops at the airports.
They are so-called “warning” strikes intended to increase the pressure in a battle the union is fighting over public sector wages with local and federal governments.
Today’s strike follows similar stoppages Verdi has recently organised in other institutions, including hospitals, town halls and child care centres.
Lufthansa blasted the walkouts.
“We are not involved in the dispute, but we’re being affected the most,” the carrier complained.
“It is unacceptable that our passengers are the ones feeling the effects of the strike,” said Lufthansa’s personnel chief Bettina Volkens. “Verdi is hurting an airline that offers its workforce the highest welfare standards.”
Lufthansa has been repeatedly hit by strikes over the past year in wage disputes of its own, with both pilots and cabin staff staging a number of walkouts over pay and early retirement provisions.
Lufthansa said that it has cancelled 545 flights arriving and departing from Munich, with 54,000 passengers affected.
In Frankfurt, where the stoppages would last until 3pm (1300 GMT), some 350 flights and 33,000 passengers would be grounded.
In all, Lufthansa said it would only be able to uphold around 40% of its regular schedule today, with just 500 flights taking off and landing in Frankfurt and 90 in Munich.
It did not specify how many flights would be cancelled at the smaller airports of Duesseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund and Hanover.
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