Lufthansa cancels hundreds of flights due to planned strike

Almost all flights from Frankfurt and Munich airports on Wednesday are canceled as Lufthansa’s ground staff set to stage a strike over pay

Lufthansa cancels hundreds of flights due to planned strike

Lufthansa has announced it will cancel hundreds of flights on Wednesday due to a planned strike by the company’s ground personnel.

The German flag carrier said it would be scrapping 646 flights from Frankfurt Airport and 330 from Munich and told passengers the strike action could also cause further flight cancellations or delays later this week.

“Passengers affected by cancellations will be informed immediately today and rebooked on alternative flights if possible. However, the capacities available for this are very limited,” the company said in a statement.

Around 20,000 Lufthansa employees are expected to stage a one-day strike on Wednesday over an ongoing pay dispute.

The ver.di trade union asked employees to stop work from 3.45 a.m. local time (0145GMT) on Wednesday to 6 a.m. (0400GMT) on Thursday at airports across the country.

The union is demanding a 9.5% pay rise to help employees deal with inflation, which in June hit an annual rate of 7.6%. Another round of wage negotiations is expected to take place in Frankfurt next week.