Lufthansa Will Cancel Nearly 1,000 Flights Tomorrow Due To Pilot Strike

Lufthansa Will Cancel Nearly 1,000 Flights Tomorrow Due To Pilot Strike

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It’s a day ending in “y,” which means a European airline will go on strike tomorrow.

In this case it’s Lufthansa’s pilot union that’s striking, from 12:01AM to 11:59PM on Wednesday, November 23, 2016.

This strike will cause ~900 Lufthansa flights tomorrow to be canceled, including longhaul and short-haul flights. This includes 51 cancelations of intercontinental flights, and nearly 100,000 passengers being affected.

If you are scheduled to fly tomorrow, Lufthansa is giving you the option of rescheduling or refunding your ticket:

Customers whose flights have been cancelled due to the strike have the one-time option to transfer or cancel their booking. In addition to this, all passengers traveling with the group airlines Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, SWISS and Brussels Airlines will have the one-time option to transfer their booking for free, regardless of whether their flight has been cancelled or not. Passengers can find additional information on LH.com under ‘Current Travel Information’. For flights within Germany, there is also the option to exchange flight tickets for train-travel vouchers.

This strike only impacts Lufthansa flights, and not those operated by Eurowings, SWISS, Austrian, Air Dolomiti, or Brussels Airlines.

Here are the longhaul routes that will be operated tomorrow in spite of the strike:

Lufthansa plans to operate individual routes tomorrow in spite of the strikes. Among other destinations, flights are planned from Frankfurt to Chicago, Delhi, Haneda, Houston, Miami and Washington. A total of three intercontinental flights are scheduled to depart from Munich tomorrow – to San Francisco, Newark and Charlotte. Other connections, including Hong Kong and Shanghai, are being postponed until Thursday.

Lufthansa pilots have been on strike over a dozen times in the past few years, and it’s all over the same issues:

Lufthansa has offered mediation to Vereinigung Cockpit on a number of occasions, in order to resolve the wage dispute with the assistance of a neutral third party. VC has consistently rejected the offer. Instead, VC has now announced a strike that will hurt our customers and colleagues most of all.

VC is ignoring the possibility of mediation and is avoiding its responsibilities as a social partner.

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Bottom line

If you’re scheduled to fly Lufthansa tomorrow, be sure you check your flight status to see if your flight is still operating. Also, these strikes rarely last just one day since I doubt tomorrow’s strike will accomplish anything. As a result, don’t be surprised if we see follow up strikes in the coming weeks.

Anyone scheduled to fly Lufthansa tomorrow?

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  1. Alex Guest

    Pilots want a 20% pay increase over the next five years.....

  2. Alpana Gupta Guest

    Donna what about the Delta Cyber problems recently..?

  3. TheRealBabushka Guest

    Could LH's parent company run down LH's balance sheet and declare bankruptcy, liquidate the business and have the parent company reconstitute LH under a different name, with modern awards and work practices?

  4. Charlie Guest

    Apparently the pilots union wants a 22% pay rise over the next 5 years.
    http://atwonline.com/daily-news/lufthansa-cancels-876-flights-ahead-nov-23-strike

  5. Marcus Guest

    Lufthansa expand their strike for another day! Meaning travel disruptions through Thursday the 24th of November '16.

  6. tim Guest

    my flighr from mex-fra wad canceled, and my family of 3 had our pick of business on Iberia A340, an Aeromexico 788, or an Air France A380, with intra europe connections on BA/IB.

    Ultimately chose Iberia due to timing. Shame my Aeroplan award ticket is now a points-earning to credit to Alaska or BA... :)

  7. Jojo Guest

    My flight to Miami would have been cancelled but I stopped flying Lufthansa along time ago due to the never ending strikes

  8. AlexS Diamond

    What a very French thing to do!

  9. Samoa Guest

    Eurowings is also affected (flights out of Hamburg and Dusseldorf)

  10. GSingh New Member

    FYI flights today were affected as well.
    Had an award on LH ticketed through UA that was cancelled. Not fun trying to rebook 3 people in J on the day of.

  11. Donna Guest

    Clearly if one is booked with them torrorrow it's a real drag. The frequent ATC strikes at CDG and ATC computer breakdowns over the U.K. which ground every flight are reminders of how good we have it here in the USA. Something to be thankful for!

  12. N1120A Guest

    That propaganda out of LH is hilarious.

  13. Daniel B Gold

    That's why my favorite is Aeroflot. They never strike.

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Alex Guest

Pilots want a 20% pay increase over the next five years.....

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Alpana Gupta Guest

Donna what about the Delta Cyber problems recently..?

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TheRealBabushka Guest

Could LH's parent company run down LH's balance sheet and declare bankruptcy, liquidate the business and have the parent company reconstitute LH under a different name, with modern awards and work practices?

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