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Lufthansa pilots extend strike to Friday for short-haul flights

Walkout affects 1,800 flights and more than 215,000 passengers

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Planes stand on the tarmac during a pilots strike of Lufthansa airlines at Frankfurt airport, Germany. Photo: Reuters
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Lufthansa pilots in Germany said they would extend strike action that began on Wednesday until Friday, ratcheting up pressure on management in a long-running pay dispute and promising further disruptions for travellers.

The walkout has already grounded 1,800 flights at one of Europe’s largest airlines, affecting more than 215,000 passengers.

The Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) pilots’ union had planned a 24-hour walkout on Wednesday but late on Tuesday said it would be extended to Thursday after two courts rejected attempts by Lufthansa to halt the industrial action.

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On Wednesday evening, the union said the walkouts would continue on Friday too, but only on short-haul flights.

“Lufthansa management has shown no sign that it is willing to move and has not provided an offer that could serve as a basis for negotiations,” VC board member Joerg Handwerg said.

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The display board in Terminal 1 shows cancelled flights at the airport in Frankfurt am Main, Germany as Lufthansa pilots go on strike. Photo: EPA
The display board in Terminal 1 shows cancelled flights at the airport in Frankfurt am Main, Germany as Lufthansa pilots go on strike. Photo: EPA
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