Germany's Verdi Union Clinches Pay Deal for Lufthansa City Airlines Staff
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Posted on April 10, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleGermany’s Verdi union and Lufthansa City Airlines have reached a first-ever collective wage agreement for ~500 cockpit and cabin staff, securing salary increases of 20–35% phased over several years, alongside additional leave, better scheduling, and enhanced pensions.
BERLIN, April 10 (Reuters) - Germany's Verdi union said on Friday it has agreed a first collective wage deal with Lufthansa City Airlines for around 500 cockpit and cabin staff.
The deal will boost basic salaries by 20-35% in three stages over several years, Verdi said in a statement.
Other benefits include extra leave, improved scheduling and enhanced pension contributions.
(Reporting by Klaus Lauer, writing by Kirsti Knolle, Editing by Miranda Murray)
Germany's Verdi union clinched a collective wage agreement with Lufthansa City Airlines.
Basic salaries will rise by 20-35% in three stages over several years.
Around 500 cockpit and cabin staff are covered by the agreement.
Additional benefits include extra leave, better scheduling, and enhanced pension contributions.
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