I don't envy European airlines when it comes to their labor relations (not that the US carriers absorb great labor relations either,or that the Middle Eastern airlines, absorb, and um,any labor relations).
In the case of Lufthansa, their pilots absorb gone on strike ~13 times in a 16 month period, and most recently in September. Apparently these strikes cost the airline somewhere to the tune of 320 million Euros. As far as I know there wasn't a single strike in all of October,so I guess the flight attendants are taking the role of the pilots this month.
Per DW, Lufthansa's 19000 member cabin crew union, or UFO,has announced that they plan to travel on strike next week:The post Lufthansa Cabin Crew Could travel On Week-Long Strike appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
Source: boardingarea.com