Lufthansa services have returned to normal after a four-day pilots’ strike hit thousands of travellers last week.
The action over changes to the German carrier’s early retirement scheme affected short and long-haul flights from Wednesday to Saturday.
However, the Vereinigung Cockpit union warned of further disruption possibly over the Easter holidays.
All Lufthansa services are expected to run as scheduled today.
The strike is the latest in a series of walkouts called by the union, which is protesting plans to change the current scheme that sees pilots retire at 55 and retain some of their pay until they reach the state pension age.
Lufthansa said it has made concessions in recent talks, including giving the pilots a 5 per cent pay rise.
The head of the shareholder lobby group DSW told a German publication Bild am Sonntag that union representatives should no longer be allowed to sit on Lufthansa's supervisory board.
"Shareholders have had enough," Marc Tuengler said.
Earlier this month, Lufthansa said it lost €232 million last year due to ten such strikes.