Germany’s pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) has given Lufthansa more time to settle an ongoing pension dispute. This decision has temporarily prevented a strike that could have disrupted Europe’s largest airline.
Union Extends Deadline for Agreement
In a letter to its members, VC confirmed that Lufthansa management received a new deadline to present an acceptable offer. Earlier in September, pilots had already voted in favour of a strike, but fresh negotiations delayed the action.
Pension Dispute at the Core
The disagreement focuses on VC’s demand for higher employer contributions to company pension schemes. Around 4,800 cockpit staff at Lufthansa’s mainline and cargo divisions are covered under these schemes. The issue remains unresolved despite multiple negotiation rounds.
Strike Delayed but Not Ruled Out
The union said no immediate strike should be expected, as management is being given adequate time to respond. However, if talks fail again, the possibility of industrial action remains open.
Key Test for Lufthansa’s Leadership
Lufthansa now faces pressure to reach a fair and lasting pension deal. The outcome will test its commitment to employee welfare and stability, both crucial for maintaining trust among pilots and staff.




