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    Lufthansa Strike Leaves Nigerian Passengers Stranded at Frankfurt Airport as Flights Are Cancelled Across Germany

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Lufthansa Strike Leaves Nigerian Passengers Stranded at Frankfurt Airport as Flights Are Cancelled Across Germany
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    Nigerian travellers bound for home were among the thousands of passengers caught in the fallout of industrial action at Lufthansa in April 2026, with some forced to sleep at Frankfurt Airport after their flights were cancelled and rebooking arrangements fell short.

    The disruptions followed a series of strikes by cabin crew and pilots at the German carrier. Cabin crew, represented by the Unabhängige Flugbegleiter Organisation, and pilots from Vereinigung Cockpit staged staggered walkouts over demands for higher pay, improved pension arrangements, and better working conditions amid ongoing restructuring at the Lufthansa Group. Negotiations with management had broken down before the industrial action began.

    Lufthansa described the unions’ demands as financially unsustainable, citing the airline’s recovery from previous economic difficulties and its need for cost discipline to return to profitability. The airline said it remained open to further dialogue.

    At its peak, the strikes disrupted between 80 and 90 per cent of operations at major German hubs, particularly Frankfurt and Munich, with hundreds of flights cancelled on the worst-affected days and tens of thousands of passengers across the network left to make alternative arrangements.

    Passengers whose flights were cancelled were rebooked onto other carriers, including Royal Air Maroc. However, several Nigerian travellers reported that the experience with the alternative airline compounded their frustration rather than resolving it.

    One passenger who spoke to Sunday PUNCH described the overall situation as deeply distressing. “The experience was horrible. I couldn’t meet my appointment in Nigeria, and that cost me a lot. It was frustrating because there was little communication at first, and people were just left to figure things out on their own,” the traveller said.

    Another passenger raised specific concerns about how stranded travellers were treated by Royal Air Maroc. “Air Maroc is a terrible airline. A flight meant for 5:55pm on Thursday was moved to the following day. Some passengers had to sleep at the airport. These were passengers whose visas had expired and the border officers did not allow them to return to Germany. The airline did not put them in the transit hotel. They just abandoned them. Some passengers were, however, put in a hotel in Frankfurt. The experience was generally awful,” he said.

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority acknowledged the situation when contacted. Spokesperson Michael Achimugu confirmed that Lufthansa had formally informed the authority of the strikes. “If they can book passengers on other airlines or lodge passengers in hotels, these moves are within the regulations. It is either that or passengers are stuck there forever,” he said.

    In response to the mounting pressure from repeated industrial action and rising operational costs, Lufthansa announced it would accelerate its restructuring programme by permanently withdrawing all 27 aircraft belonging to its regional subsidiary, Lufthansa CityLine, from service beginning April 18, 2026. The airline said affected staff would be offered transfer opportunities within the group, with redundancy negotiations ongoing.

    Passengers whose flights were cancelled or significantly delayed may be entitled to compensation under European Union aviation regulations, depending on the specific circumstances of their booking.



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