LUFTHANSA Reaches Labor Peace With Pilots

LUFTHANSA Reaches Labor Peace With Pilots

Lufthansa has announced that it has reach an agreement with Vereinigung Cockpit (VC)  that will finally put pilots under contract with a new labor deal.   This announcement comes on the heels of negotiations that had taken place between LH, VC and an outside mediator in February 2017.

This finally puts to rest a labor squabble that has lasted since 2014 and has cost Lufthansa €500 million and forced passengers to endure 14 strikes.

Though minor details are yet to be worked out, the sides agreed to the following key points:

  • Lufthansa will NOT outsource jobs to pilots who are not covered under the new agreement.   Previously, LH suggested that up to 40 aircraft could be manned by cockpit crew that would be exempt from any labor agreement.
  • Pilots will receive a pay increase of 11.2% retroactive to 2012 and prorated through 2022.  They will also get a one time bonus of 1.8x their monthly salary.
  • Lufthansa has promised to maintain a minimum fleet size of 325 aircraft, thus ensuring opportunities for hiring new pilots to enter Lufthansa’s Pilot Training Program, as well as creating opportunities for advancement of current pilots to move on to flying larger aircraft as their careers develop.   The target of 325 aircraft needs to be reached or maintained by 2022.
  • Lufthansa will be able to recharacterize the pension liabilities currently on it’s balance sheet.   This accounting maneuver will result in an improved balance sheet to the tune of 100s of millions of Euros and be accretive to Lufthansa’s balance sheet for 2017.  Pilots have agreed to convert their pension to a Defined Benefit Plan.

Once the deal is voted on and approved by pilots, it will be in force until May 2022.

 


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Blizzard Delays Lufthansa’s A350 Debut In The USA

Blizzard Delays Lufthansa’s A350 Debut In The USA

As luck (or bad luck) would have it, passengers scheduled to fly from Munich to Boston (and back) tomorrow had their flights cancelled due to the Blizzard bearing down on the Northeast corridor of the US.     What makes it worse was the fact that tomorrow’s flight from Munich was also the first flight of Lufthansa’s A350 to the USA.
 

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Lufthansa’s A350 departing Munich


 

With Lufthansa cancelling all flights to and from Boston, New York, Newark, and Philadelphia due to the weather on March 14, the debut of the LH A350 in the USA will have to wait until Wednesday, March 15.   Hopefully not too many ‘Avgeeks’ were lined up to be on this inaugural event!

Related:
A350 Roll-In Event Celebration

A350 Gallery


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Strike EXTENDED in Berlin…..Flights Now Cancelled For March 13 AND 14

Strike EXTENDED in Berlin…..Flights Now Cancelled For March 13 AND 14

The strike by Berlin’s Ground Crew has now been extended through Tuesday, March 14 until 5pm local time.

Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian have now cancelled all flights that serve Berlin through the end of the strike.   The strike was scheduled to end at 5:00a on Tuesday March 14, but apparently the union thought it was a good idea to extend the misery for passengers for another day.

Please be aware that there may be residual cancellations that leak into March 15 due to the positioning of aircraft.

 

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