After the warning strike by the ground staff with more than 1000 flight cancellations, Lufthansa will start again on Thursday.

There are no planned flight cancellations, a company spokeswoman said in the morning.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, Lufthansa canceled more than 1,000 flights with 134,000 affected passengers at the Munich and Frankfurt hubs.

Verdi had called around 20,000 ground staff on a warning strike in order to put pressure on the salary negotiations.

The company has criticized the walkout, which was called after two rounds of negotiations, as disproportionate.

No strikes before the next round of negotiations

Busy days can be expected at the airports as Baden-Württemberg has started its summer holidays and Bavaria will follow at the weekend.

Verdi has ruled out further industrial action before the next round of negotiations next week.

Federal Transport Minister Volker Wissing called on the union and companies to quickly resolve the wage war.

"Responsible and fast negotiation is appropriate after air traffic already has enough problems to deal with," said the FDP politician to "Bild".

The conflict must be resolved within the framework of collective bargaining autonomy.

"Both parties to the collective bargaining agreement should think of the travelers and not settle their dispute on their backs."

The Union campaigned for Wissing to get involved in the collective bargaining dispute.

“Mister Minister, bring the collective bargaining parties to the negotiating table.

Take your responsibility for German air traffic and make sure that people can finally fly on their well-deserved vacation after two years of travel restrictions,” said the deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Ulrich Lange, the “Bild”.