"I think they have to face a lot of stress, their early retirement is justified."
The airline company Lufthansa is again paralyzed by its pilots.
Thursday, 84 long-haul flights are canceled and from Germany, 18,000 people are affected. Travelers were warned and proposed solutions.
This is the 12th strike in a year.
According to the unions, management plans to return to the current opportunity for drivers to take early retirement at age 55 with 60% of their salary.
"I understand, I have sympathy for them, I think they have to face a lot of stress, their early retirement is justified, that is what I think," said one passenger, Ermelinde Nikolai.
The strike should end tomorrow. Yesterday, 750 short and medium-haul flights have been canceled, which affected 80,000 passengers. The list of flights operated during the strike days is available on the website of .
Flights subsidiaries Germanwings Lufthansa, Swiss Air, Austrian Airlines and Eurowings are not affected.
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