BERLIN – Lufthansa’s chief executive says he hopes for a quick resolution to a dispute over wages and retirement ages as the airline’s pilots strike for a second day.
The company has said it expects to cancel about 3,800 flights as a result of the Wednesday-Friday strike called by the Vereinigung Cockpit union.
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CEO Christoph Franz was quoted as telling Thursday’s edition of the Bild newspaper that the strike is expected to have an impact on Lufthansa’s results in the “two-digit millions” of euros though it won’t be possible to be more exact before the strike is over.
Franz says: “I hope that we will quickly resume talks and then find compromises that are acceptable to both sides.”
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