In the collective bargaining dispute over the pay of cabin workers at the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings, the Verdi union wants to forego warning strikes during the autumn holidays.
Verdi negotiator Marvin Reschinsky said on Friday: "Both sides are fighting hard but constructively to find a solution to the collective bargaining conflict."
“We will now take these two to three weeks without further escalation.
Düsseldorf - strikes are therefore not to be expected during the autumn holidays. "
The first warning strikes by cabin crews in Düsseldorf, Cologne / Bonn and Dortmund led to flight cancellations and delays on October 1.
Reschinksy reported that numerous negotiations had taken place since the warning strike.
Verdi calls for the airline's cabin workers to receive financial recognition for greatly increased workloads and overtime.
Eurowings employs over 1,300 cabin workers.
dpa