Lufthansa’s Eurowings cancels flights due to cabin crew strike

  22 November 2016    Read: 1382
Lufthansa’s Eurowings cancels flights due to cabin crew strike
Lufthansa’s budget carrier Eurowings has cancelled more than 60 flights on Tuesday due to a strike by cabin crew, according to its website.
The walkout, the result of a pay dispute with labor union Verdi, started at Duessseldorf and Hamburg airports at 5am local time (0400 GMT) and is due to last until 8pm. Long-haul flights as well as connections with Germanwings, SunExpress and other partner airlines of Eurowings are not affected.

The strike is a prelude to a more damaging walkout by pilots due on Wednesday that will affect Lufthansa flights across Germany.

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