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Lufthansa strike ends but British Airways cabin crew strike looms

Tue, Feb 23 2010 10:59 CET 4614 Views
Lufthansa strike ends but British Airways cabin crew strike looms

Lufthansa has confirmed that the strike implemented by about 4000 pilots has ended. However, the consequences of the strike will lead to continued flight irregularities over the next few days.

According to the carrier's official website, Lufthansa will not revert to its normal schedule until February 26. Meanwhile, the Lufthansa union has said it will not undertake any further action until March 9 2010.

However, the flights from Sofia to Munich, landing at 12.05pm, and the one from Munich to Sofia at 1.05 pm on February 23, will be cancelled, Dnevnik daily said.

Flights to and from Sofia/Frankfurt are also cancelled, including the 6am flight on February 24.

The strike, which was initially planned to last four days, was terminated after less than 24 hours of delays and cancellations for passengers.

Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo and Germanwings pilots walked out over job security and pay issues.

The biggest German carrier, like most other airlines, was hit severely during - and in the aftermath of - the global crisis, with sales declining by about 13 per cent in the first nine months of 2009.

The airline operates about 1800 flights daily, and reports suggest that the strike would have cost as much as 25 million euro a day.

Meanwhile, air traffic and passengers might be disrupted severely again as British Airways is also embroiled in a row with cabin crew over pay and changes to working conditions. Members of the United union voted overwhelmingly on February 22 to take action but did not immediately announce strike dates, saying they hoped to negotiate with BA, the BBC said.

Additionally, French air traffic controllers are planning a four-day strike at Paris' Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, but again, no dates are currently available.

Passengers who were, or are, affected by the Lufthansa strike are best advised to check with the Sofia Airport website or the Lufthansa website and check on details for flights.

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