Lufthansa unveils new crew uniforms designed with BOSS for its 100th anniversary, featuring 40 reimagined pieces launching Q4 2026.
Lufthansa Cabin Crew
Lufthansa (LH) is experiencing major operational disruption at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and across Germany as back-to-back strikes by pilots and cabin crew escalate.
Germany’s new tax decree is forcing Lufthansa flight attendants who rely on standby tickets to commute to work to pay hundreds of euros more in taxes each month.
Lufthansa (LH) could face another wave of labor unrest after negotiations with its main flight attendant union collapsed over proposed changes to employment rules.
Lufthansa flights face major disruption as pilots and cabin crew stage a coordinated strike across Germany, grounding services and affecting thousands of travelers.
A Lufthansa passenger claims their cat was injured after a flight attendant’s confrontation mid-flight, sparking a lawsuit over pet travel rights and airline liability.
Lufthansa (LH) is preparing to introduce a completely new set of uniforms for its cabin crew, pilots, and frontline staff.
Lufthansa pays its most junior crop of cabin crew a salary starting from €2,375 (approx. US$2,800) per month.
Amidst Lufthansa’s celebration of its recent title, more employees are joining strike actions at airports nationwide. The Independent Cabin Crew Organisation (UFO) union called for cabin crew to strike on March 12 and 13, with around 20,000 employees participating.
The cabin crew union of Lufthansa has declared a new two-day strike, impacting two of Germany’s busiest airports, Frankfurt (FRT) and Munich.