Lufthansa Airlines prepare for a second strike next month.
Pilots at the airline, which is actually the largest airline in all of Germany, will walk out for four days starting April 13th in a dispute over pay and job security.
This decision follows a strike at the German flag carrier that took place in February. Pilots returned to work just one day after the strike took place. They choose to return following a decision by unions to resume negotiation with the airline.
Lufthansa has been seeking to reduce costs amid falling demand and big financial losses. The German airline did say in a recent statement that the latest offer was compatible with the company’s situation and economic condition. Pilots will be told they must accept a pay freeze that lasts up to two years.