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Lufthansa calls pilots' strike "incomprehensible" amid Iran War

Lufthansa criticised on Wednesday a planned 2-day walkout of its pilots in this week. This comes as the global aviation sector grapples with its 'deepest crisis since the pandemic.

Michael Niggemann, a board member, said: "This escalation is?completely?incomprehensible. Especially at a time of new geopolitical uncertainties with the war on Iran. Passengers worldwide are affected."

The pilots' union VC announced a strike for Thursday and Friday. They said that Lufthansa had not yet made any offer in their long-running dispute over company pensions. It said: "It is of no use to only show a willingness to talk, but to refuse to discuss substantive improvements to the company pension scheme."

According to the union the walkout will affect Lufthansa passengers and cargo flights leaving German airports but will exclude flights to certain countries in the Middle East due to "the current situation" there.

Due to the 'Iran conflict,' Lufthansa is currently not offering passenger flight to destinations like Tel Aviv or Dubai, or Abu Dhabi.

The war in the region has created chaos, forcing airlines to cancel flights or take alternative routes.

Lufthansa has announced that they are preparing a special flight schedule for the two-day strike. The schedule will be available by Wednesday at 2:00 pm (1300 GMT).

The group's subsidiaries,?Discover Air and Lufthansa cityAirline?, will fly their regular schedule in?Germany and add additional flights when possible, they added. Thomas Seythal is reporting. Matthias Williams contributed additional reporting. Mark Potter (Editor)

(source: Reuters)