Lufthansa Flights Disrupted as Cabin Crew Stage Strike
- A one-day cabin crew strike at Lufthansa began today, Friday, April 10, disrupting operations at the airline's main hubs in Frankfurt and Munich.
- The Independent Flight Attendants Organisation initiated the walkout after negotiations failed to address staff demands for better schedules and job security for around 800 Cityline employees.
- Extending the disruption to at least nine airports across Germany, Cityline crew joined the strike, leaving thousands of passengers facing potential delays or cancellations.
- Union leader Joachim said the situation could have been avoided had the airline shown more willingness to engage, while Lufthansa apologised and warned operations will be significantly affected.
- This walkout marks the latest in a growing wave of disruption for travellers in Europe, following similar actions by cabin crew and pilots in recent months amid spring travel season concerns.
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