08/01/2008 (5:42 pm)

Lufthansa strike grounds long-haul flights

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Lufthansa said Wednesday it canceled its first international long-haul flights as a strike by ground and cabin crew at Germany’s biggest airline entered its third day.

Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it canceled four flights to the U.S., India and Canada. The rest of the 78 flights canceled Wednesday were for destinations in Germany and Europe.

Spokeswoman Amelie Lorenz said the canceled flights accounted for about 4% of the airline’s total flight capacity. She said that affected passengers were being put on flights operated by other airlines.

The ver.di union, which represents about 50,000 ground service personnel and a small number of cabin staff, started an open-ended strike for more pay Monday faxless payday loans.

The union is seeking a 9.8% pay rise for a year, while the airline has offered 7.7% for 21 months including a one-time bonus payment.

The first day of strikes had little effect on the Cologne-based airline’s flights, but approximately 70 flights were canceled Tuesday. 

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