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Lufthansa will operate the majority of flights planned during the pilot strike

Lufthansa, Germany's national airline, will operate more than half its scheduled flights during a planned strike by pilots this week. The sector is currently facing one of the 'deepest crises' since the pandemic.

The VC union called for walkouts of Lufthansa cargo and passenger flights on German airports from Thursday to Friday. This was done in response to a dispute over pensions with Lufthansa. The VC union will exclude?flights from selected Middle East countries due to the current?situation.

The Iran War has created chaos in the aviation industry, with many airlines being forced to cancel flights or use alternate routes. Lufthansa does not operate flights to Tel Aviv or Dubai, or Abu Dhabi.

The flag carrier stated that?more then 50% of the flights will be available. This includes 60% of long-haul flights and 80% for cargo flights.

Francesco Sciortino said that the airline's Frankfurt hub director, Francesco Sciortino stated in a press release, "It is our top priority to ensure as many passengers reach their destination despite the call for a strike."

The company said that the Lufthansa City Airlines will be operating 'all scheduled flights on Thursday and Friday.

Lufthansa described the action as 'incomprehensible', particularly given the new geopolitical level of uncertainty.

The union has stated that it expects 300 cancellations a day. (Reporting and editing by Mark Potter, Thomas Seythal and Matthias Williams)

(source: Reuters)