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Cabin crew at Germany's Lufthansa stage 2nd day of strikes

The union wants to secure transition payments for its 19,000 members if they retire earl

Passengers queue  in front of Lufthansa counters at the airport in Frankfurt

Passengers queue in front of Lufthansa counters at the airport in Frankfurt

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Cabin crew at Lufthansa are staging a second day of strikes, forcing the German airline to cancel some 520 short- and medium-haul flights.

The UFO union called members working on Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 planes at Lufthansa's main Frankfurt hub out on strike for 17 hours starting at 6 am Saturday, along with cabin crew based in Duesseldorf.

UFO embarked yesterday on walkouts that are expected to continue for a week, rotating around different airports, though no strikes are planned tomorrow.

The union wants to secure transition payments for its 19,000 members if they retire early as part of its contract dispute with the airline, which is trying to cut costs. The strikes don't affect Lufthansa subsidiaries such as Eurowings, Germanwings, Swiss and Austrian Airlines.

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First Published: Nov 07 2015 | 5:57 PM IST

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