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Lufthansa Pilots and Cabin Crew Launch 24-Hour Strike, Forcing Hundreds of Cancellations

The dispute centers on pilot pension contributions alongside unresolved cabin-crew contracts.

Overview

  • Walkouts started at 00:01 and are set to run until 23:59 on February 12, covering mainline operations and Lufthansa Cargo.
  • Lufthansa reports widespread cancellations and advises passengers to check flight status, with major hubs showing only limited services operating.
  • The carrier is rebooking travelers onto group airlines including Swiss, Austrian, Eurowings, ITA Airways and Air Dolomiti, and offering Deutsche Bahn rail options for domestic trips.
  • Roughly 4,800 pilots are striking over company-funded pensions as cabin crew join over contract terms, with the Ufo union also calling in staff from regional unit Lufthansa CityLine.
  • Industry data point to extensive disruption, with the German Airports Association citing 460-plus cancellations and about 69,000 affected passengers, Cirium listing 690 scheduled Lufthansa flights for the day and 36 GermanyItaly services at risk, and Morgan Stanley estimating a revenue hit of roughly €27 million as the group pursues about 4,000 administrative job cuts.