Paid access now offered to passengers on Star Alliance member airlines, regardless of cabin class or membership status. Star Alliance has expanded its paid lounge access service to its modern yet soulful lounge at the Rio De Janeiro (GIG) airport. Besides complimentary access for Star Alliance Gold customers and passengers in eligible cabin classes on Star Alliance member airlines, the lounge will now also welcome all other Star Alliance passengers regardless of membership status or cabin class, for a nominal fee. For those who can already access the lounge, this now means they have the option to purchase access vouchers for their family members, friend or colleagues travelling together, so that their entire party can relax together before a flight. This is the third amongst Star Alliance’s six branded lounges to offer paid access. Earlier, the service was launched at the alliance’s lounge in Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), Buenos Aires, and at its award-winning lounge in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).<br/>
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Pilots at Lufthansa have rejected a wage offer by Germany's flagship carrier and could go on strike anytime, union VC said on Thursday, as a dispute over pay continues. They had voted in favour of industrial action last month, threatening further disruption during the busy summer travel season. VC said Lufthansa's most recent offer had been a step in the right direction but remained short of the union's demands, which include a 5.5% pay rise this year for its pilots and automatic inflation compensation thereafter. "The legal and organisational preparations for strike action have been started. Nevertheless, it is clear that (VC) remains reachable," the union said. Lufthansa said it had taken note of the union's response after submitting an offer to the pilots of Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo on Thursday morning. "At the same time, we want to discuss the flexible form of this offer with the VC and have therefore proposed further dates to the union to hold talks. We are available to continue talks at any time," the airline said. Strikes and staff shortages have already forced airlines including Lufthansa to cancel thousands of flights this summer and caused hours-long queues at major airports, frustrating holidaymakers keen to travel after COVID-19 lockdowns. Earlier this month, Lufthansa's management reached a pay deal with ground staff, averting further walkouts after a strike had forced it to cancel more than 1,000 flights.<br/>