Sciopero Piloti gruppo Lufthansa 02-04 Aprile 2014


Gia'. Ora poi con la grande CAIR BERLIN non ce ne sara' piu' per nessuno... :D
Hai la fissa bomba... direi che intanto qualche minuto di riflessione potrebbero farlo su qualche insignificante low cost e qualche scalcagnato giochino di qualche emiro.
Perché la Sora Angela l'impegno ce lo mette, ma prima o poi le protezioni diminuiranno e i concorrenti diventeranno più aggressivi... vedi EY, con o senza AZ.
 
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Purtroppo è un video. Il concetto è uguale a quello del comunicato.
Si scusa per la cancellazione dei voli e dell'intasamento delle linee telefoniche e afferma che da sabato mattina LH riprenderà a offrire il proprio servizio.
 
Purtroppo è un video. Il concetto è uguale a quello del comunicato.
Si scusa per la cancellazione dei voli e dell'intasamento delle linee telefoniche e afferma che da sabato mattina LH riprenderà a offrire il proprio servizio.
Da questo video si capisce che Franz ha paura di perdere una fetta di pax che utilizzano spesso la J e F. ma forse questo ai piloti non interessa.
 
Il costo dello sciopero e' stato quantificato in circa €75 mln.

Lufthansa Say Pilots Strike To Cost Up To EUR€75 Mln


Lufthansa said a three-day walkout by its pilots, which has effectively grounded Germany's largest airline, could cost it up to EUR€75 million (USD$103 million) as it called on their union to return for talks over pay and retirement conditions.
Lufthansa has cancelled around 3,800 flights over the strike period, which began on Wednesday. It hopes flights will operate normally on Saturday, with only a few rescheduled due to crews being out of position as a result of the stoppage.
"A definite calculation will take several days... We estimate it at between EUR€35 million and EUR€75 million," Kay Kratky, chief operating officer of Lufthansa, told journalists on Friday when asked to calculate the cost of the strike.
"The consequences are disastrous," Kratky said, adding that with seven strikes from various groups of workers to have hit German airlines and airports in the last 12 months, customers would think twice about travelling with a German company.
The pilots union, which has faced a barrage of media criticism in Germany over demands to retain an early retirement scheme, said on Friday it was ready to restart talks at any time.
After years of wage restraint, Germans have become more aggressive in their demands for higher pay over the last couple of years, resulting in a higher number of strikes.
Lufthansa's chief executive Christoph Franz has already apologised to customers via a YouTube video and Jens Bischof, chief commercial officer of the group's Passenger Airlines division, has also sent a letter to customers on Facebook.
"I can only apologise for the inconvenience. Please stay loyal," Franz said in the video.
The airline said on Friday that it would not be making any new offer to the pilots before restarting talks. The pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), has previously called on Lufthansa to make a new offer first.
Lufthansa first wanted to concentrate on returning its operations to normal, and would then contact the union within the next few days, Kratky said.
The union has promised there will be no further pilots' strikes until after the end of the Easter school holidays, which run until the end of the month.
A poll by German public broadcaster ARD released on Thursday evening said that 55 percent of those surveyed supported the strike, far lower than in 2012 when cabin crew went on strike and 75 percent of those surveyed were in support.

(Reuters)
 
Il costo dello sciopero e' stato quantificato in circa €75 mln.

Lufthansa Say Pilots Strike To Cost Up To EUR€75 Mln


Lufthansa said a three-day walkout by its pilots, which has effectively grounded Germany's largest airline, could cost it up to EUR€75 million (USD$103 million) as it called on their union to return for talks over pay and retirement conditions.
Lufthansa has cancelled around 3,800 flights over the strike period, which began on Wednesday. It hopes flights will operate normally on Saturday, with only a few rescheduled due to crews being out of position as a result of the stoppage.
"A definite calculation will take several days... We estimate it at between EUR€35 million and EUR€75 million," Kay Kratky, chief operating officer of Lufthansa, told journalists on Friday when asked to calculate the cost of the strike.
"The consequences are disastrous," Kratky said, adding that with seven strikes from various groups of workers to have hit German airlines and airports in the last 12 months, customers would think twice about travelling with a German company.
The pilots union, which has faced a barrage of media criticism in Germany over demands to retain an early retirement scheme, said on Friday it was ready to restart talks at any time.
After years of wage restraint, Germans have become more aggressive in their demands for higher pay over the last couple of years, resulting in a higher number of strikes.
Lufthansa's chief executive Christoph Franz has already apologised to customers via a YouTube video and Jens Bischof, chief commercial officer of the group's Passenger Airlines division, has also sent a letter to customers on Facebook.
"I can only apologise for the inconvenience. Please stay loyal," Franz said in the video.
The airline said on Friday that it would not be making any new offer to the pilots before restarting talks. The pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), has previously called on Lufthansa to make a new offer first.
Lufthansa first wanted to concentrate on returning its operations to normal, and would then contact the union within the next few days, Kratky said.
The union has promised there will be no further pilots' strikes until after the end of the Easter school holidays, which run until the end of the month.
A poll by German public broadcaster ARD released on Thursday evening said that 55 percent of those surveyed supported the strike, far lower than in 2012 when cabin crew went on strike and 75 percent of those surveyed were in support.

(Reuters)

Mi pare che nell'articolo si dica un altra cosa rispetto a "Il costo dello sciopero e' stato quantificato in circa €75 mln" da te indicato.

Ovvero: "A definite calculation will take several days... We estimate it at between EUR€35 million and EUR€75 million," Kay Kratky, chief operating officer of Lufthansa, told journalists on Friday when asked to calculate the cost of the strike
 
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Informazioni voli
A causa dello sciopero dei piloti a Francoforte il 05 settembre, alcuni voli potrebbero subire ritardi o cancellazioni.

Announced strike at Frankfurt Airport for Friday, September 5th, 2014 by pilots union “Vereinigung Cockpit”
The pilots union “Vereinigung Cockpit” (VC) has announced a strike at Frankfurt Airport for Friday, September 5th, 2014 from 5 p.m. till 11 p.m. local time. Short and medium haul flights from/to Frankfurt/Main will be affected.

A list of all cancelled flights can be found under Cancelled Flights.