BERLIN: German airline Lufthansa canceled about 800 of its flights Monday after more than 4,000 of its pilots began a four-day walkout.
The airline, Europe's biggest by sales, said that despite the strike organized by the Cockpit pilots union, it was maintaining many domestic flights and short-haul routes across Europe though many of its long-haul flights to the U.S., including New York and Denver, were canceled.
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