
Strike at Lufthansa
You may be entitled to compensation for a strike
Were you affected by the Lufthansa strike resulting in a delayed or cancelled flight? It’s important to know that you may be eligible for compensation. Educate yourself on your legal rights or verify your eligibility for compensation.
Lufthansa staff strikes can disrupt your flight schedule, and it’s crucial to know your rights, including the right to compensation. Our article details your rights and offers advice on how to handle the situation during a Lufthansa strike.
Many flights have been cancelled because of the ongoing strike at Lufthansa
The Lufthansa staff strike has resulted in the cancellation of numerous flights, impacting a large number of travelers. Many passengers are facing the difficult situation of not being able to continue their journey.
Has your flight been disrupted by an airline strike? Find out if you’re entitled to compensation by using our free flight check today!
Read the news about the latest Lufthansa strike here
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11-02-2025
Lufthansa cancels all departing flights for tomorrow due to nationwide Strike
Travelers flying with British Airways, Air Canada, Ryanair, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, ANA, KLM, and Swiss should prepare for major disruptions as Brussels Airport has announced the cancellation of all departing flights on February 13 due to a nationwide strike. The strike is expected to significantly impact key airport services, including security screening and ground handling, making it impossible for outbound flights to operate.
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30-08-2024
Strike at Discover Airlines: Disputes within the Lufthansa Group escalate
The current strikes at Discover Airlines, the holiday airline in the Lufthansa Group, have developed into an intense dispute between the Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) union and the management of Discover Airlines. What was originally planned as a three-day industrial action has now been extended to the weekend. The result: numerous flight cancellations and uncertainty for thousands of travelers in the middle of the peak holiday season.
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09-03-2024
New Strike at Lufthansa Will Affect Flights on Tuesday and Wednesday
Lufthansa’s cabin crew union, Unabhängige Flugbegleiter Organisation (UFO), announced on Saturday (9) that its members have voted to take further industrial action that will affect the airline’s operations.
Right to care with delays longer than 2 hours
If you’re facing an unplanned strike, it can take you by surprise. If you’re at the airport and your Lufthansa flight is delayed for more than 2 hours, you have the right to food, drink, and even a hotel stay if needed. In some cases, the airline will provide vouchers for food and drink, but it’s important to keep receipts if they’re not provided.
You are not required to accept an alternate flight from Lufthansa
In case of a disruption, the airline must offer you an alternative flight free of charge. The airline should provide you with the first possible flight, but if all the next flights are fully booked, you might receive an alternative option that may not make sense for your travel plans.
You have the right to decline the proposed flight. The airline must then refund you the ticket price. If the airline does not offer you an alternative or if you find a better option yourself, the airline must reimburse you for the price difference between the two tickets.
Advice: It’s recommended that you wait for an official update from Lufthansa before taking any action
Although you may want to secure a new flight as soon as possible, it’s important to avoid booking an alternative flight until you receive confirmation from Lufthansa that your flight has been cancelled, as there may be few other flights available from other airlines. If the strike is called off, you will lose your money.
If you’ve been impacted by Lufthansa’s strike, you could be eligible for a refund
If the airline’s own employees, such as pilots, cabin crew, or ground staff, go on strike, Lufthansa may be held responsible. Under Regulation 261/2004, this is not considered a case of force majeure, and you are entitled to compensation if you arrive more than 3 hours late or 1 hour early.
The amount of compensation you receive depends on the distance you traveled and whether your flight was canceled less than 2 weeks before your scheduled departure.

The amount of compensation is not dependent on your ticket price. It is possible that the compensation you receive is higher than the cost of your ticket. The amount of compensation is determined based on the distance of the journey.
Compensation by Distance
- €250 for flights up to 1,500 km
- €400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
- €600 for flights over 3,500 km
Compensation per passenger
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€250
Short distance
<1500 km
London – Benidorm
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€400
Medium distance
1500 – 3500 km
Dublin – Tenerife
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€600
Long distance
> 3500 km
Edinburgh – Singapore
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Written by Fleur
Fleur is a junior marketer at EUclaim. She combines her innovative insights with a passion for passenger rights.
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