By Sofia Ferreira SantosBBC News3 hours agoLufthansa’s cabin crew union has referred to as a contemporary two-day strike throughout two of Germany’s busiest airports, Frankfurt and Munich.Going down on Tuesday and Wednesday, it’s the newest in a collection of strikes to have an effect on the German airline.The union’s announcement comes days after Lufthansa introduced file income for 2023.Lufthansa stated round 100,000 travellers are more likely to be affected.The strike will cowl all departures out of Frankfurt airport on Tuesday and all flights out of Munich on Wednesday, from 04:00 (03:00 GMT) to 23:00 (22:00 GMT) native time, the union stated.It should have an effect on each Lufthansa and its short-distance, low-cost subsidiary, Cityline. It’s unclear whether or not Lufthansa’s code share companions can even be affected.The Impartial Flight Attendants Group (UFO) is asking for a 15% pay enhance and a €3,000 ($3,280; £2,550) inflation compensation cost for its 18,000 members with Lufthansa and 1,000 members at Cityline.It stated that greater than 96% of UFO’s members voted in favour of the strike.On Thursday, Lufthansa introduced that its income had doubled in 2023 to €1.67bn ($1.82bn; £1.42bn) from the earlier 12 months.Joachim Vazquez Buerger, UFO board chairman, stated cabin crews ought to “be capable of profit from this success”.He added the union “deeply remorse” coming to this choice and requested passengers to “excuse” any inconvenience attributable to the strike.The UFO’s negotiator stated on Saturday, nevertheless, that Lufthansa’s failure to come back to an settlement with workers prompt that “administration needs the state of affairs to worsen, at passengers’ expense.”Round 200,000 passengers have been affected by delays and cancellations after Lufthansa floor workers in Germany went on strike on Thursday and Friday.The Ver.di union, which led that strike, stated its 25,000 floor workers members desire a 12.5% pay rise or not less than €500 extra monthly, and an inflation compensation bonus.Lufthansa stated it supplied to extend pay by not less than 10% – however Ver.di stated the supply was not sufficient, and that floor workers are barely incomes the minimal wage regardless of the airline boasting a excessive revenue.