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Lufthansa flights disrupted as cabin crew stage strike

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Posted on April 10, 2026

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BERLIN, April 10 (Reuters) - Lufthansa flights were significantly disrupted on Friday as cabin crew union UFO staged a one-day strike, the airline's third work stoppage in two months, impacting

Lufthansa Flights Face Major Disruption Amid Ongoing Cabin Crew Strike

Strike Causes Significant Flight Disruptions Across Major German Airports

Details of the Strike and Its Immediate Impact

BERLIN, April 10 (Reuters) - Lufthansa flights were significantly disrupted on Friday as cabin crew union UFO staged a one-day strike, the airline's third work stoppage in two months, impacting operations at its Frankfurt and Munich hubs.

The strike, running from 12:01 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time (2201 GMT Thursday to 2000 GMT Friday), affected all Lufthansa departures from major hubs, while Cityline cabin crew participated at nine other German airports. Tens of thousands of passengers will be impacted by cancellations and delays according to airport operator Fraport.

Reasons Behind the Industrial Action

UFO stated the industrial action stems from unresolved talks over working conditions for 19,000 cabin crew and redundancy terms for around 800 staff at Cityline, the Lufthansa feeder airline that is winding down operations.

"This escalation has been a long time coming," said Harry Jaeger, who leads negotiations for UFO. "We would have very much liked to avoid it."

Extent of Disruption and Passenger Impact

Fraport, the operator of Frankfurt Airport, reported about 580 flights were cancelled, affecting roughly 72,000 passengers out of 1,350 scheduled flights and 155,000 passengers expected for the day. The figures, Fraport noted, cover all airlines operating at the airport, not just Lufthansa, and may evolve as the day progresses.

Lufthansa and Union Responses

Lufthansa Management's Position

Lufthansa Airlines brand chief Jens Ritter criticized the strike as "completely disproportionate," asserting, "Regulations from the past will not carry us into the future, we need to talk to the union about this." He also said the airline provides some of the best employment conditions in the sector.

History of Recent Labour Disputes

Previous Strikes and Ongoing Negotiations

Earlier strikes by Lufthansa cabin crew and pilots in February and March resulted in widespread cancellations amid ongoing labour disputes at Germany's flagship carrier.

(Reporting by Timm Reichert, Klaus Lauer;Writing by Kirsti Knolle;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • The UFO strike, running 00:01–22:00 local time on April 10, is Lufthansa’s third labour disruption in two months and follows earlier actions by cabin crew and pilots in February and March over pay, pensions and job security. (investing.com)
  • Fraport reported approximately 580 cancelled flights at Frankfurt, affecting an estimated 72,000 passengers out of 1,350 scheduled flights and 155,000 expected for the day. These figures include all airlines at Frankfurt, not just Lufthansa. (yahoo.com)
  • UFO cites breakdown in talks over working conditions for roughly 19,000 cabin crew and redundancy terms for around 800 CityLine staff amid its wind‑down. Lufthansa criticized the action as “completely disproportionate.” (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Lufthansa flights being disrupted?
Lufthansa flights are disrupted due to a one-day strike by the airline's cabin crew union, UFO, over unresolved talks about working conditions and redundancy terms.
What airports are most affected by the Lufthansa strike?
Frankfurt and Munich airports are most affected, along with nine other German airports where Cityline cabin crew participated.
How many passengers are impacted by the Lufthansa strike?
About 72,000 passengers at Frankfurt Airport alone were affected, with tens of thousands impacted overall by cancellations and delays.
What is the reason behind the cabin crew's industrial action?
The strike stems from unresolved negotiations regarding working conditions for 19,000 cabin crew and redundancy terms for around 800 Cityline staff.
How many Lufthansa flights were cancelled during the strike?
Fraport reported approximately 580 flights cancelled at Frankfurt Airport during the strike.

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