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(Oct 15): Deutsche Lufthansa AG faces a fresh round of strikes at its discount Germanwings unit tomorrow as management struggles to quell unrest among its pilots over restructuring plans.

Germanwings pilots will stage a 12-hour walkout from noon Thursday, the Vereinigung Cockpit pilots union said in a statement. The carrier has already been forced to work around a series of strikes this year by pilots protesting retirement benefits.

The protest comes less than three weeks after strikes at the company’s namesake grounded 58 long-haul flights. Under Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr, Lufthansa has sought to rearrange schedules to maintain flights, a move that drove the Vereinigung Cockpit to cancel one planned walkout last month.

Lufthansa is transferring non-hub European traffic to Germanwings, a key part of a group-wide push to lift operating profit to 2.65 billion euros by next year.

 

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