The cabin crews employed by the Lufthansa-owned Eurowings in Germany are set to get between a 10.8% and 14.4% pay hike after the trade union Verdi and the carrier reached an agreement. Flight attendants will receive the pay increases in two stages over a period of 19 months, the two sides announced on Monday. The first increase is retroactive to December 1. There will also be a one-off inflation compensation bonus of €2,000 ($2,177) according to the collective labour agreement. The two sides also agreed to scrap lowest-paid, entry level salary position and added an additional level at the top …