Passengers stranded as European airline cancels 800 flights impacting 100,000
Lufthansa has canceled 800 flights due to a strike, affecting around 100,000 passengers.
Lufthansa faced significant disruptions as the airline canceled 800 flights following a 24-hour strike by pilots and cabin crew in response to ongoing disputes over pay and pensions. The strike commenced at midnight and lasted until the same time the following day, leading to widespread cancellations and leaving many passengers stranded.
The industrial action was organized by the Vereinigung Cockpit and UFO unions, with about 4,800 pilots and approximately 20,000 cabin crew participating. While Lufthansa confirmed the extensive impact of the strikes, a specific number of involved flights was not disclosed. Reports indicate that nearly 100,000 passengers were impacted by this disruption, leading to chaotic scenes at airports and major travel delays across Europe.
The strike highlights ongoing tensions within the airline industry regarding compensation, particularly as the cost of living increases. The repercussions of such industrial actions are significant not only for the airline but also for the airline's reputation and the larger travel industry, with travelers now seeking alternative routes and accommodations amid the uncertainty of when flights will resume.