Aviation: Second pilot strike at Eurowings has begun

Eurowings pilots went on a three-day strike on Monday morning.

Aviation: Second pilot strike at Eurowings has begun

Eurowings pilots went on a three-day strike on Monday morning. The industrial action began as planned, said a spokesman for the Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) pilots' union. No other offer was submitted. The Lufthansa subsidiary assumes that despite the industrial action, more than 230 of the around 400 flights planned for Monday will take place. Eurowings also expects to be able to carry out more than half of the planned flight program for Tuesday and Wednesday.

It is the second time in less than 14 days that pilots at the Lufthansa subsidiary have stopped working. During the first strike on October 6, about half of all flights were canceled. Tens of thousands of passengers therefore had to switch to other flights or the train - or postpone their journey.

The pilots' association wants to use the industrial action to achieve better working conditions. A central requirement is the relief of employees, for example by reducing the maximum flight duty times and increasing rest times. Eurowings criticized the strike as disproportionate and irresponsible.

Passengers were asked to find out about the status of their flight on the Eurowings website or via the Eurowings app.

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