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Lufthansa's Discover clinches first wage deal amid strike risk

Lufthansa's leisure subsidiary Discover Airlines has actually accepted increase earnings for cockpit and cabin staff, marking its very first collective bargaining contract because it started running in 2021, the business and union said on Friday.

The contract covers 500 cockpit workers and 1,400 members of the cabin crew and is valid till completion of 2027, both sides said.

The Verdi union negotiating on behalf of staff stated the handle Discover Airlines would lead to wage boosts of up to 38% for cabin personnel and at least 16% for pilots.

Discover hailed the agreement, with its term of over 3 years, as a boost to guests' preparation security, after repeated strikes at numerous airlines hit the travel sector in current years.

Discover Airlines CEO Bernd Bauer stated the contract was an important milestone for the young airline but cautioned of downsides to the offer.

We should not overlook the reality that the agreement is also accompanied by substantial expense burdens and constraints on our preparing flexibility, Bauer stated in a statement.

The deal with Verdi also does not rule out the risk of future strikes, as contending unions object the result and require their own collective bargaining agreements.

Strikes at Lufthansa and its subsidiaries, including indirect effects such as consumers preventing the airline, have cost the group nearly half a billion in revenues, according to the business.

(source: Reuters)