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Lufthansa Group’s low-cost airline cancels nearly 185 flights to and from Dusseldorf, Cologne and Stuttgart airports.
(AFP)
Pilots at Eurowings have begun a three-day strike, forcing the German airline to cancel hundreds of flights.
The strike action began on Monday and is set to continue until Wednesday, according to a statement by the pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit.
Lufthansa Group’s low-cost airline has asked passengers to check the current status of their flight online before travelling to the airport.
“Eurowings deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers and is doing everything possible to minimise the impact of the strike action on them,” it said in a statement.
In the early hours of Monday, 185 flights to and from the Dusseldorf, Cologne-Bonn, and Stuttgart airports were cancelled.
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Hundreds of flights cancelled in Germany as Lufthansa pilots go on strike
“Vereinigung Cockpit” has called for a pilots’ strike on 17-19 October 2022. We are doing everything possible to minimize the impact of the strike. Please find the latest news here: https://t.co/Wi7XFcIRLt pic.twitter.com/7IIf55sj5a
— Eurowings (@eurowings) October 15, 2022
Dispute over working conditions
Domestic flights have been hit hardest by the pilots’ strike, while the carrier said flights operated by Eurowings Europe and Eurowings Discover would not be affected by the strike.
The pilots’ union decided last week to stage a three-day strike after talks with the Eurowings management failed to produce a deal on working conditions.
Vereinigung Cockpit is demanding a reduction of maximum working hours and longer rest periods, while Eurowings is insisting that the union’s demands are not economically viable.
READ MORE: Over a thousand flights cancelled as Lufthansa staff go on strike
Source: AA
Fast News
Lufthansa Group’s low-cost airline cancels nearly 185 flights to and from Dusseldorf, Cologne and Stuttgart airports.
(AFP)
Pilots at Eurowings have begun a three-day strike, forcing the German airline to cancel hundreds of flights.
The strike action began on Monday and is set to continue until Wednesday, according to a statement by the pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit.
Lufthansa Group’s low-cost airline has asked passengers to check the current status of their flight online before travelling to the airport.
“Eurowings deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers and is doing everything possible to minimise the impact of the strike action on them,” it said in a statement.
In the early hours of Monday, 185 flights to and from the Dusseldorf, Cologne-Bonn, and Stuttgart airports were cancelled.
READ MORE:
Hundreds of flights cancelled in Germany as Lufthansa pilots go on strike
“Vereinigung Cockpit” has called for a pilots’ strike on 17-19 October 2022. We are doing everything possible to minimize the impact of the strike. Please find the latest news here: https://t.co/Wi7XFcIRLt pic.twitter.com/7IIf55sj5a
— Eurowings (@eurowings) October 15, 2022
Dispute over working conditions
Domestic flights have been hit hardest by the pilots’ strike, while the carrier said flights operated by Eurowings Europe and Eurowings Discover would not be affected by the strike.
The pilots’ union decided last week to stage a three-day strike after talks with the Eurowings management failed to produce a deal on working conditions.
Vereinigung Cockpit is demanding a reduction of maximum working hours and longer rest periods, while Eurowings is insisting that the union’s demands are not economically viable.
READ MORE: Over a thousand flights cancelled as Lufthansa staff go on strike
Source: AA