Lufthansa, pilots union deadlocked on arbitration offer

April 15, 2026 7:24 AM EDT

People look at flight boards displaying information of numerous cancelled flights, during a strike by the UFO union, representing Lufthansa cabin crew, at Frankfurt Airport, Germany, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch

BERLIN, April ‌15 (Reuters) - Germany's ​VC ​pilots' union and airline Lufthansa are deadlocked on whether to ‌enter arbitration after both parties put ⁠forward different conditions to take up the ‌offer.

VC, which has threatened ‌strike action, said on Wednesday that Lufthansa had rejected its offer of ​arbitration in their ongoing labour dispute.

Lufthansa had made far-reaching demands a ⁠condition for the proceedings, including not only addressing outstanding ​labour disputes at the core Lufthansa brand and its cargo subsidiary, ​but also existing ‌contracts, some with long terms, it said.

This calls established agreements ⁠into question, added VC representative Andreas Pinheiro.

In response, a spokesperson for the airline ⁠group said it was still open to arbitration.

"We ​are prepared for extensive arbitration for Lufthansa Classic and Lufthansa Cargo," said a Lufthansa spokesperson ‌in a statement.

"For a fresh start, all our major ‌collective bargaining issues must be included ⁠in arbitration: retirement ‌and transitional benefits, ​compensation, and also working conditions."

(Writing by Miranda MurrayEditing by Madeline ‌Chambers)



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