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Strikes will cause major disruptions to flights on Thursday at Lufthansa

There will be major flight disruptions on Thursday for the core German airline of Lufthansa, its freight arm and its short-haul carrier CityLine. This is because two separate unions have called for pilots' and cabin crew's strikes.

The German pilots union VC (Vereinigung Cockpit), on Tuesday, called a 24-hour walkout on the 12th of February at Lufthansa's main German carrier and Lufthansa cargo in a dispute?over pensions.

In a ballot held at the end of September last year, union members announced their willingness to strike to pressurize Lufthansa to grant more generous retirement benefits. The talks have resumed, but they have only been intermittent.

The strike 'will affect all flights leaving German airports on... February 12th, VC stated in a statement.

Separately the UFO flight attendants union called for its members to strike at CityLine on Thursday due to the planned closure of the flight operations of the company and "the employer’s continued refusal" to negotiate a social collective plan.

It said that all?Lufthansa CityLine departing from Frankfurt, Munich Hamburg Bremen Stuttgart Cologne Dusseldorf Berlin and Hanover would be affected.

Lufthansa spokesperson said that the announcements would be "extremely short notice" and "disproportionate", and would "hit passengers hard".

Marc Baron, spokesperson for the company, said: "Dialogue is the only way to find sustainable solutions; strikes should always be a last resort." "We therefore call on the unions?to resume talks with us. We are prepared to do so at any moment.

Baron said that customers would receive automatic notifications if there was a problem with their flight. Reporting by Ilona wissenbach and Olaf Brenner, Writing by Ludwig Burger & Sarah Marsh. Mark Potter and Nia Willams edited the story.

(source: Reuters)