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Lufthansa cabin crew union calls one-day strike in Germany

By Thomson Reuters Apr 8, 2026 | 11:49 AM

April 8 (Reuters) – Lufthansa faces a one-day strike this week, the airline’s third labor disruption in two months.

The cabin crew union UFO has called on ​staff at the core Lufthansa brand and its ‌feeder airline Cityline to hold a one-day strike on Friday.

All Lufthansa departures from Frankfurt and Munich are set to be affected by the strike from 12:01 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time (2201 GMT ‌Thursday ​to 2000 GMT Friday), the Independent ⁠Flight Attendants’ Organisation (UFO) said ⁠on Wednesday. Cityline cabin crew at nine German airports are set to walk out during the same period. In votes held at the end of March, the ​vast majority of those surveyed voted in favour of strike action following the breakdown of talks.

The union said ⁠Lufthansa has shown no flexibility ⁠in negotiations over working conditions for the ​19,000 cabin crew members or the redundancy package for roughly 800 ​employees of Cityline, which is set to wind ‌down operations.

“This situation could have been avoided – the responsibility lies with Lufthansa, which has so far not even managed to put forward a proposal suitable for negotiation,” UFO ⁠chief Joachim Vázquez Bürger said. Demands include better predictability of shifts and longer notice periods.

Lufthansa called on the union to resume ⁠talks.

“We apologise for ‌the inconvenience caused to our guests by ⁠the UFO’s disproportionate and very short-notice strike,” ​spokesperson ‌Martin Leutke said.

UFO and the pilots’ union ​Vereinigung Cockpit ⁠went on strike against Lufthansa for one day in mid-February, leading to massive flight cancellations. The pilots applied pressure again in mid-March with a two-day strike. This pay dispute is ongoing.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach, writing by Danny Callaghan, editing ​by Rod Nickel)