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1.300 Lufthansa flights cancelled as court approves cabin crew strike

1.300 Lufthansa flights cancelled as court approves cabin crew strike

Lufthansa’s attempt to contest the legality of a planned 48-hour nationwide cabin crew strike was dealt a blow yesterday when the court ruled against the airline group. 

Court rules in favour of Lufthansa cabin crew strike

In a decision reached on Tuesday, the court sided with Germany’s UFO union, who this week called for cabin crew at all airports in Germany to join a mass walkout planned for Thursday, November 7 and Friday, November 8, as part of an escalating dispute over salaries and working conditions. 

The airline group had filed an urgent injunction to prevent the strike, but this was rejected. The court ruled that the industrial action could not be considered “unlawful”. 

Lufthansa flights from Germany cancelled

The 2-day strike, therefore, looks set to take place, with Lufthansa preemptively cancelling more than 1.300 flights scheduled to depart from Germany on Thursday and Friday. It is not yet clear whether Lufthansa’s subsidiary groups Eurowings and SunExpress will also be affected by the action. 

Lufthansa has however announced that it still hopes to put a stop to it. Soon after the verdict was announced a company spokesperson told reporters that they were planning to lodge an appeal. 

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Managing Editor at IamExpat Media. Abi studied German and History at the University of Manchester and has since lived in Berlin, Hamburg and Utrecht, working since 2017 as a writer,...

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