Illustration depicting Lufthansa pilots and flight attendants on strike outside Frankfurt Airport, with grounded planes and queuing passengers amid February 12 disruptions.
Illustration depicting Lufthansa pilots and flight attendants on strike outside Frankfurt Airport, with grounded planes and queuing passengers amid February 12 disruptions.
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Lufthansa strike on February 12 disrupts flights

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Pilots and flight attendants at Lufthansa will go on a full-day strike on Thursday, February 12. The warning strike, called by the unions Vereinigung Cockpit and Ufo, affects departures from German airports and could lead to significant disruptions. Travelers have rights to rebooking, refunds, and compensation.

The strike at Lufthansa takes place on February 12 from 00:01 to 23:59 and affects all German airports from which the airline departs. In particular, departures of Lufthansa CityLine from locations such as Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Bremen, Stuttgart, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Berlin, and Hannover will be struck. The Vereinigung Cockpit demands higher employer contributions to occupational pension schemes, as a capital market-financed model since 2017 falls short of the previous pension level. “We would have very much liked to avoid an escalation,” said VC President Andreas Pinheiro. “The fact that it is now coming to this strike lies with the employer's responsibility.”

The cabin union Ufo is protesting the planned closure of Lufthansa CityLine's flight operations, which threatens around 800 jobs, and is demanding negotiations on tariff agreements. Ufo critic Harry Jaeger accuses the board of pushing through tariff deteriorations under the guise of productivity and flexibility, increasing workloads. Lufthansa criticizes the short-notice announcement and emphasizes that the strikes disproportionately affect passengers. It calls on the unions to resume negotiations.

The background is the group's strategy with new subsidiaries like City Airlines, offering cheaper conditions. The 2024-founded City Airlines now also serves Frankfurt and plans to expand its fleet to seven Airbus A320. Travelers receive information via email or app and can rebook, get refunds, or use the train. In case of cancellations or delays over three hours, compensation of 250 to 600 euros is due under EU law, as internal strikes are not an extraordinary circumstance. Expert Feyza Türkön from Flightright confirms this claim.

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X users express frustration over the Lufthansa strike on February 12, citing frequent disruptions and advising against booking with the airline. Some criticize unions for repeated strikes and high pay relative to other professions, while a minority defends workers over management's unfulfilled promises. Media reports warn of widespread cancellations from German airports and outline passenger rights.

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Pilots from Lufthansa Cityline on strike outside Frankfurt Airport, with protest signs and worried travelers amid potential flight disruptions.
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Pilots' strike at Lufthansa Cityline draws closer

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Following failed wage negotiations and a ballot with 99 percent approval, a pilots' strike looms at Lufthansa subsidiary Cityline. Travelers should prepare for potential flight disruptions at hubs Frankfurt and Munich. The restructuring involving new Lufthansa City Airlines may lead to confusion.

The Verdi union has called for a nationwide warning strike in communal public transport on February 2, which will largely paralyze local transit in cities like Kiel, Lübeck, Neumünster, and Flensburg. Employees bear the risk for delays and should discuss alternatives with supervisors early. Bus companies are primarily affected, while some long-distance services continue to operate.

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The Verdi union has called for a warning strike in bus transport on Friday, February 27. Affected are cities such as Kiel, Lübeck, Neumünster, and Flensburg, where public transport will largely halt. The strike aims to emphasize demands for improved working conditions.

As limited flights resumed from UAE hubs on March 2, 2026, amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran and regional retaliation, airlines like Etihad and Emirates offered partial relief to stranded passengers. However, thousands of cancellations persist across Gulf airports, with full recovery uncertain as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

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As the Middle East conflict enters its fifth day since US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, 2026, airlines have now canceled over 15,000 flights worldwide to the region, stranding tens of thousands. Building on earlier disruptions exceeding 21,000 cancellations at key Gulf hubs, new safe air corridors are opening while most airlines extend suspensions.

Major airlines in the Middle East, including Emirates and Etihad, have begun resuming limited flight operations from hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi following US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent airspace closures. Qatar Airways continues to suspend services due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace. Travelers are advised to check updates directly with airlines as the situation remains fluid.

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Escalating tensions from US-Israeli strikes on Iran—codenamed 'Operation Epic Fury,' reportedly killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei—and Iranian missile retaliation have shut down airspace across the Middle East since February 28, 2026. Thousands of flights canceled daily, stranding hundreds of thousands at hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Israel. Airlines including Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways suspended operations with limited resumptions on March 2. The UK FCDO updated warnings for 21 countries, advising against all but essential travel to several nations and shelter-in-place for British nationals.

 

 

 

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