Cabin crew at Lufthansa’s budget unit Eurowings launched a 15-hour strike Tuesday, causing dozens of flight cancelations, as the German carrier warned customers to prepare for a larger walk-out by pilots Wednesday.

The Cockpit union announced Monday that pilots of all short- and long-haul flights out of Germany will go on strike in a dispute over pay.

The airline said Tuesday that “due to tomorrow’s strike 876 of 3,000 LH Group flights had to be cancelled.” It said about 100,000 passengers would be affected, including on 51 intercontinental connections.

The Cockpit union says the airline has been posting “very good numbers for years” but that its pilots haven’t seen any consequent pay increases.... Read More: YWN